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The flood of the earth in noah's day killed around 7 billion people. This month the 7 billionth child will be born.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 59038940:MV8xNjgzMzI0XzQ3NjY3NzU4XzZEODBCNENF] [quote:Believer. 3926723:MV8xNjgzMzI0XzE2NTQzNDA2] I bye no means believe that one person can tell you when the world will end with precise dates/times. It is impossible for one to know. However, isn't this interesting? Clip...The first of these is the acceptance that the flood was worldwide. This is made clear by the Biblical record repeatedly. Secondly is the time frame from creation to the flood. A number of figures are available on this - even people like Newton and Keppler did their calculations and came up with similar time periods. The best known calculation is of course Ussher's time of 1656 years. Thirdly, the rate of reproduction - using conservative figures of population growth based on the information provided in the Biblical record, then the figure arrived at would be around 7 Billion people. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_people_died_in_the_flood_of_Noah's_day The world couldn't handle 7billion then, nor can it now. [/quote] :bump: [/quote]
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I bye no means believe that one person can tell you when the world will end with precise dates/times. It is impossible for one to know. However, isn't this interesting?
Clip...The first of these is the acceptance that the flood was worldwide. This is made clear by the Biblical record repeatedly.
Secondly is the time frame from creation to the flood. A number of figures are available on this - even people like Newton and Keppler did their calculations and came up with similar time periods. The best known calculation is of course Ussher's time of 1656 years.
Thirdly, the rate of reproduction - using conservative figures of population growth based on the information provided in the Biblical record, then the figure arrived at would be around 7 Billion people.
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The world couldn't handle 7billion then, nor can it now.
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