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The Greatest Adventure - Stories From The Bible - Noah's Ark Part 3

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Violance and corruption fill the earth, and God is angry. To punish this wickedness, God vows to flood the world. Only one man and his family will be spared, because they alone honor God's law. That man is Noah. God commands Noah to build an ark and fill it with two each of every animal on the planet. As they go about construction this massive boat, Noah and his sons must also put up with scorn and even sabotage from their sinful neighbors. But Noah and his family persevere, working day and night to finish their assignment from God. Noah's faith is vindicated when the heavens let forth with a torrent of rain that lasts for forty days. But God's test of Noah's courage and commitment is just the beginning.

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  • @KBAFourthtime The water coming from underground was prior to the Great Flood.

  • @party489

    3.According to "Life After People" the environment & animal life can bounce back from nuclear catastrophes relatively quickly; Thus, these after affects in a natural disater are even more likely.

    4."What did carnivores eat?";

    A.Scripture indicates-at least from that point on-they & humans were carnivorous (assuming such weren't carnivorous before. Note; Zoology says man is not any carnivore's natural prey.

    B.That's where multiplication on the ark comes in.

  • @party489

    1.The Bible doesn't say every species(lions,tigers,cheetahs, pumas, housecats, bobcats etc.) was preserved. It says every kind(canines, felines, pacadurms, primates etc.) were preserved; big difference.

    2.A basic tenant of science is the simplest explanation is usually the correct one; It's a lot simpler to believe insects survived a short multigenerational period of dramatic climate change than that they survived billions of yrs of even more dramatic climate change.

  • When the flood went away, did the water evaporate or did that begin the idea of water coming from underground?

  • 1:40 I suppose then that the Sasquatches, unicorns, and dinosaurs will have to go first.

  • @party489 we're still floating around so they probably just lying around everywhere which is probably what the Lions and etc. ate.

  • @Classicsniper00 But the key question is do you believe the Noah story as fact or fable.

  • @Classicsniper00 Well for starters I stated how did he get all the insects for the animals to eat and you said something about the eggs surviving during the flood. Not sure how that came about or what it has to do with noah obtaining the insects or keeping them alive for the animals on board. Then you spouted off with "otherwise, how do you explain the Ice Age?". First off which Ice age? You know there has been more than one. And why would I have to explain the Ice age to find fault in noah

  • @party489 And that answered my question how?

  • Then again once anyone begins using logic, actual knowledge and critical thinking the whole Holy Babble begins to fall apart rather quickly.

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