Noah's Ark; The human race would start over

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31 Dec 2007, 7:29 am

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Assuming that this story is true, is it one we need to know. Doesn't it give people an excuse to try the same thing.


Most of what happens in the old testament is a pattern for what will happen to Gods people at the time of the end, ie, the Hebrews being in slavery to Egypt and then due to Gods power being lead through the Red Sea and the wilderness into the promised land, is a pattern for us today who are in bondage to the globalists and bankers who run the world today, Gods people will be lead through Armegeddon into a Paradise Earth where "The Meek will inherit the Earth".

So the flood, what does that prefigure?

Heres 2nd Peter 3
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5 For, according to their wish, this fact escapes their notice, that there were heavens from of old and an earth standing compactly out of water and in the midst of water by the word of God; 6 and by those [means] the world of that time suffered destruction when it was deluged with water. 7 But by the same word the heavens and the earth that are now are stored up for fire and are being reserved to the day of judgment and of destruction of the ungodly men. "

The world at the time of the flood was under the influence of the Nephalim, it was a violent evil world, God gave everybody a chance to get on the Ark to survive his destruction of an ungodly world.

Today the Earth is run by evil people and there is violence and ungodlyness, So we learn from the Flood that God will do something about it and now is the time for you to "Get on the Ark".

Heres more Biblical evidence from Chapter 2
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5 and he did not hold back from punishing an ancient world, but kept Noah, a preacher of righteousness, safe with seven others when he brought a deluge upon a world of ungodly people; 6 and by reducing the cities Sod´om and Go·mor´rah to ashes he condemned them, setting a pattern for ungodly persons of things to come; 7 and he delivered righteous Lot, who was greatly distressed by the indulgence of the law-defying people in loose conduct— 8 for that righteous man by what he saw and heard while dwelling among them from day to day was tormenting his righteous soul by reason of their lawless deeds—"

See, it actually says, setting a pattern for ungodly persons of things to come.

And the reward for those who get on the modern ark of Baptism is 13 But there are new heavens and a new earth that we are awaiting according to his promise, and in these righteousness is to dwell.



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31 Dec 2007, 7:46 am

As for the Biblical account of the Flood being not true, heres something for the open-minded to consider.

that there were heavens from of old and an earth standing compactly out of water and in the midst of water by the word of God; 6 and by those [means] the world of that time suffered destruction when it was deluged with water.

6 And God went on to say: “Let an expanse come to be in between the waters and let a dividing occur between the waters and the waters.” 7 Then God proceeded to make the expanse and to make a division between the waters that should be beneath the expanse and the waters that should be above the expanse

Looking at these two scriptures, can you get the impression that the Bible is discribing not just the waters of the seas, but waters above the sky?
Something known as the Water Mantle, like a sphere of water with the Erth sitting protectively inside it?

What would be the result of such a sphere?
The suns rays would strike at the equator, but instead of the full heat from the sun continuing to the ground, it would be spread around and contained within the watre mantle, so you wouldnt get the extremes of temperature we get on earth today.

Now what has science found that could back up a water mantle?

How about the remains of tropical rainforest under the polar ice cap?

But this might have happened over thousands of years through temperature change or drifting continenets you might say?

Ok, how about the frozen fresh remains of Mamoths with grass still fresh in thier mouths being found in the frozen wastes of Siberia?
What could explain that, think about it, one minute you have fresh grass, ie it wasnt covered in snow, a mamouth is eating this grass then something kills him, not only does it kill him, but it instantly freezes him so that the flesh can still be eaten today.
Remember, one minute he was eating grass, the next he is frozen solid before he rots, something quick had to happen here.

How about "that there were heavens from of old and an earth standing compactly out of water and in the midst of water by the word of God; 6 and by those [means] the world of that time suffered destruction when it was deluged with water. "

The water for the flood came from the water mantle.
The instant the water mantle was not there, the greenhouse effect was lost and the extreme North quick froze along with the "vast herds of plains animals" that have been found quick frozen.


As for the ark no longer being there, The Roman historian Josepus reports that people would ascend Mount Araiat in order to cut parts off Noahs Ark to use as lucky Amulets.



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31 Dec 2007, 11:30 am

Evidently even Asperger people can be gullible.



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31 Dec 2007, 2:16 pm

i want the t-shirt that has the dinosaurs saying "wich way to the ark?" 8)


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31 Dec 2007, 10:46 pm

Aspie_Chav wrote:
Killing off all the trash people and starting over again.
The_Chosen_One wrote:
Yes, what gives anyone or anything the right to choose who lives or dies?

Only True Christians live and the rest die :P

Averick wrote:
How could you choose who was trash? I see this as problematic.

I agree, it is problematic and I also ask the same question TCO asked.


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02 Jan 2008, 1:06 am

There have been many verified floods throughout history. New Orleans is the one many people are most familiar with. The Mississippi Delta used to flood on a regular basis. However, floods have always been regional, not global.


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02 Jan 2008, 1:34 am

What is totally neglected is the inter-relationship of animals to their environment. The current dying off of polar bears currently fully illustrates that animals and their environment are an integrated couple and one cannot persist without the other. A long submergence of the world would totally wreck the world environment and whatever animals that might survive the disaster would find the world so changed that their survival would, at minimum, be extremely doubtful or, most probably, unlikely.



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03 Jan 2008, 12:30 am

Either Noah made a mistake to let cockroachs and mosquitos to enter the ark or they survived the flood.


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03 Jan 2008, 1:02 am

greenblue wrote:
Either Noah made a mistake to let cockroachs and mosquitos to enter the ark or they survived the flood.


The bedbugs must have gotten in through his sleeping bag. ;-)


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