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What happened at the Flood, what forces where unleashed which only know are being understood in the immensity of its scale and power. Scientist are finding clues, but its a slow sledding as they say, as its tearing apart their favorite theory, evolution.
Let’s take a look at Genesis 1:9-10:
“9 And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so.10 And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called he Seas: and God saw that it was good”, Genesis 1:9-10.
God gathered the waters together into “one place,” separate from the dry land of Earth, where He put the Garden of Eden with Adam and Eve, with all the trees and plants and the animals. So what happened to the dry land of the earth and all the things on it, in Noah’s time? Geologists have stumbled across clues that allow them to begin reconstructing the sequence of events which happened from what can only the Biblical Flood. What survived the Flood makes it possible to begin putting together the puzzle, using what we know today of the earth’s surface plates. Evidence indicates that the continents were broken from one piece and moved around, and crashed against the other plates, but the core pieces seem to have survived.
Geologists call the cores of these pieces “cratons” of which North America appears to be one of these cratons. They appear to have been joined together as one, as most scientist agree it was part of a major component of the earth’s supercontinent, but violent forces from below, unleashed during the Flood, tore them into many fragments.
So what we have today are the pieces of what once was together, and tectonic plates that continue to move and the cause of earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes even to this day. So we can formulate that there were these at the Flood but at a extreme level that its hard for us to even imagine the level of destruction and devastation that happened.
But it brings us better understanding of what occurred that would wipe out what was on the earth. It wasn't by chance that animals were caught by the thousands and fossilized by water and mud while they were alive, so we find them in vast graveyards of bones. We see the worldwide affect as the waters cut vast canyons on their way back to the oceans and unbelievable amounts of rocks and debris spilling out into the ocean floor from these runoffs.
Let’s take a look at Genesis 1:9-10:
“9 And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so.10 And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called he Seas: and God saw that it was good”, Genesis 1:9-10.
God gathered the waters together into “one place,” separate from the dry land of Earth, where He put the Garden of Eden with Adam and Eve, with all the trees and plants and the animals. So what happened to the dry land of the earth and all the things on it, in Noah’s time? Geologists have stumbled across clues that allow them to begin reconstructing the sequence of events which happened from what can only the Biblical Flood. What survived the Flood makes it possible to begin putting together the puzzle, using what we know today of the earth’s surface plates. Evidence indicates that the continents were broken from one piece and moved around, and crashed against the other plates, but the core pieces seem to have survived.
Geologists call the cores of these pieces “cratons” of which North America appears to be one of these cratons. They appear to have been joined together as one, as most scientist agree it was part of a major component of the earth’s supercontinent, but violent forces from below, unleashed during the Flood, tore them into many fragments.
So what we have today are the pieces of what once was together, and tectonic plates that continue to move and the cause of earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes even to this day. So we can formulate that there were these at the Flood but at a extreme level that its hard for us to even imagine the level of destruction and devastation that happened.
But it brings us better understanding of what occurred that would wipe out what was on the earth. It wasn't by chance that animals were caught by the thousands and fossilized by water and mud while they were alive, so we find them in vast graveyards of bones. We see the worldwide affect as the waters cut vast canyons on their way back to the oceans and unbelievable amounts of rocks and debris spilling out into the ocean floor from these runoffs.