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Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go?
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DGN  Revelation in real time User ID: 508813 9/26/2008 11:24 AM
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| Quote | Is it a fairy tale? [link to www.dgnglobal.com]
"The meek will inherit the earth, and indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace" Ps37:11 |
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FallenAwaken User ID: 511152 9/26/2008 11:25 AM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | These waters are my SKY.. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 511078 9/26/2008 11:29 AM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | Some believe that in times of Moses there was a big water layer over the earth that kept the climate perfect all year. Also explains the giants, and dinosaurs. This layer changed the atmosphere prolonging life and making things grow larger. Something causes it to collapse and it flooded the world. The ozone layer was than formed and the water is rapidly evaporating.
Others believe that it was the polar shift which caused the floods. |
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FallenAwaken User ID: 511152 9/26/2008 11:30 AM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | But now there will be no mistaking..The levees are breaking... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 508527 9/26/2008 11:31 AM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | pole shift from nibiru passing. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 511078 9/26/2008 11:31 AM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote |
Some believe that in times of Moses there was a big water layer over the earth that kept the climate perfect all year. Also explains the giants, and dinosaurs. This layer changed the atmosphere prolonging life and making things grow larger. Something causes it to collapse and it flooded the world. The ozone layer was than formed and the water is rapidly evaporating.
Others believe that it was the polar shift which caused the floods. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 511078
Shit, i meant Noah, not Moses. The last of the antediluvian Patriarchs. |
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FallenAwaken User ID: 511152 9/26/2008 11:32 AM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | It's a glass sky..You're SLEEPING under the glass.. |
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levski User ID: 318585 9/26/2008 11:35 AM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote |
pole shift from nibiru passing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 508527
The water came from the ocean and receeded back into it, OP.It was a huge tidal wave 3- 6 000 feet high.
And AC 508527 is probably right, it was caused by a pole shift or a passing body. |
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SikTh User ID: 511078 9/26/2008 11:37 AM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote |
There is evidence that the atmosphere enveloping the early earth was very different than it is today. At one time the entire earth enjoyed a warm tropical environment and there was enhanced oxygen in the atmosphere. Organisms grew larger and lived longer as a result.
Many creationists attribute this to a water vapor canopy that was created by God on the second day, the "waters above the firmament" (Genesis 1:7). This theory holds that a "vast blanket of invisible water vapor...productive of a marvelous greenhouse effect which maintained mild temperatures from pole to pole, thus preventing air-mass circulation and the resultant rainfall (Genesis 2:5). It would certainly have had the further effect of efficiently filtering harmful radiation from space, markedly reducing the rate of somatic mutations in living cells, and, as a consequence, drastically decreasing the rate of aging and death." (Morris, Henry, Scientific Creationism, 1984, p. 211) Some have postulated that this vapor layer could have dramatically increased the atmospheric pressure on the surface of the early earth, again contributing to a healthier environment. Later the canopy would have collapsed in the form of rain (the "windows of heaven" in Genesis 7:11), contributing to the Flood water, and resulting in the dramatic drop-off in longevity after the deluge. Some creationists emphasize other factors that may have caused the worldwide temperate conditions that existed before the Flood. They stress the evidence of far greater concentrations of carbon dioxide levels in the past and point out that the earth’s magnetic field was far stronger than today. This could have acted as the shield for cosmic radiation and produced the healthier environment. (Humphreys, Russel D., Starlight and Time, 1995, p. 63)John Baumgardner of Los Alamos has suggested that the atmosphere surrounding the original earth was far thicker than it is today and that the exploding of the fountains of the great deep during the initial stages of the Genesis Flood stripped some of this atmosphere away. |
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lynleo User ID: 510696 9/26/2008 2:27 PM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | I read a theory that said Noah may have lived in the civilization located in the area at the bottom of what is now the Mediterranean Sea at the time that the land plug at the Strait of Gibralter broke and flooded the basin with seawater. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 450645 9/26/2008 2:30 PM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | It said it rained 40 days and 40 nights. That's a lot of rain. Probably a pole shift causing icebergs to melt and jungles turn to deserts. Where it all went are called oceans. The Atlantic and the Pacific.
Much of the land (two entire continents in fact) were under water by the time it was over. So that's where it went. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 162434 9/26/2008 2:34 PM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote |
Is it a fairy tale? Quoting: DGN
DGN
No -not a fairy tale.
But you are making the same error so many make. - You think the water covered the whole earth.
It did not, but covered only the part where the Nephilim and their offspring were located.
That was the purpose of the flood to begin with, ridding the earth of the children (with human women)that the fallen ones had spawned.
Even Chinese history speaks of this flood. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 510251 9/26/2008 10:28 PM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote |
Is it a fairy tale?
DGN
No -not a fairy tale.
But you are making the same error so many make. - You think the water covered the whole earth.
It did not, but covered only the part where the Nephilim and their offspring were located.
That was the purpose of the flood to begin with, ridding the earth of the children (with human women)that the fallen ones had spawned.
Even Chinese history speaks of this flood. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 162434
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No! Just like the rest of the bible, the flood story is a silly childishly stupid fairy tale. |
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DGN  Revelation in real time User ID: 508813 9/26/2008 11:10 PM
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Some believe that in times of Moses there was a big water layer over the earth that kept the climate perfect all year. Also explains the giants, and dinosaurs. This layer changed the atmosphere prolonging life and making things grow larger. Something causes it to collapse and it flooded the world. The ozone layer was than formed and the water is rapidly evaporating.
Others believe that it was the polar shift which caused the floods. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 511078
I like your scriptural specutulation..."According to their wish, this escapes their notice, there were heavens from of old and earth standing compactly out of water, then in water, by the word of God". 2Pe3:5 [link to www.dgnglobal.com]
"The meek will inherit the earth, and indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace" Ps37:11 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 165351 9/26/2008 11:13 PM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | 12,800 BCE, at which time the gravitational and electromagnetic effects caused by the presence of Nibiru in the inner solar system caused the dislodging of the huge Antarctic ice cap, which fell onto the Antarctic Ocean and created a peak 7,000ft (estimated) that initiated the Flood. This was also accompanied by a relatively mild case of "day after tomorrow" scenario that did not result in a full-fledge ice age, but which lasted for nearly a half millenium.
this is all information from my super duper secret ninja sources. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 422858 9/26/2008 11:17 PM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote |
12,800 BCE, at which time the gravitational and electromagnetic effects caused by the presence of Nibiru in the inner solar system caused the dislodging of the huge Antarctic ice cap, which fell onto the Antarctic Ocean and created a peak 7,000ft (estimated) that initiated the Flood. This was also accompanied by a relatively mild case of "day after tomorrow" scenario that did not result in a full-fledge ice age, but which lasted for nearly a half millenium.
this is all information from my super duper secret ninja sources. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 165351
love those ninja dudes! |
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DGN  Revelation in real time User ID: 508813 9/26/2008 11:20 PM
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Partically right, also the "springs of the watery deep were broken open" Ge;7:11 Meaning the underground aquifers. [link to www.dgnglobal.com]
"The meek will inherit the earth, and indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace" Ps37:11 |
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Surely McCain User ID: 429261 9/26/2008 11:22 PM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | I read an excellent book by Ignatius Donnelly (who was a US Senator) and it changed my life. One of the things Ignatius's book documents very clearly is that many people around the globe have legends about the flood. But what I thought was really interesting is that when islands have descended into the ocean in recent times there is an excessive rain that falls for weeks. So you can imagine if a continent the size of Atlantis sank beneath the ocean there could very well be rain for forty days and forty nights.
But the water may have come from a pole shift. When the north pole and south pole shift into more temperate areas and if the pole shift is 90 degrees than the north and south pole would be at the equators then the polar ice will melt. And that melting ice will raise the sea level of the oceans. Then over time the NEW polar areas will acculate ice and the ocean levels will go down.,
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 503615 9/26/2008 11:31 PM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote |
Is it a fairy tale? Quoting: DGN
No.. its called a pole shift. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 511681 9/27/2008 1:47 AM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | Read "The Waters Above" by Dillow. All the info you want is in that book. |
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DGN  Revelation in real time User ID: 508813 9/27/2008 2:15 AM
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I read an excellent book by Ignatius Donnelly (who was a US Senator) and it changed my life. One of the things Ignatius's book documents very clearly is that many people around the globe have legends about the flood. But what I thought was really interesting is that when islands have descended into the ocean in recent times there is an excessive rain that falls for weeks. So you can imagine if a continent the size of Atlantis sank beneath the ocean there could very well be rain for forty days and forty nights.
But the water may have come from a pole shift. When the north pole and south pole shift into more temperate areas and if the pole shift is 90 degrees than the north and south pole would be at the equators then the polar ice will melt. And that melting ice will raise the sea level of the oceans. Then over time the NEW polar areas will acculate ice and the ocean levels will go down.,
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Before the water canopy came down bringing the flood, the earth was temporate. Thats when the seasonal changes started, and the poles became covered with ice, not before. [link to www.dgnglobal.com]
"The meek will inherit the earth, and indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace" Ps37:11 |
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Ostria User ID: 510640 9/27/2008 3:00 AM
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In their 1999 book, Noah’s Flood, Columbia University marine geologists William Ryan and Walter Pitman describe a possible scenario at the end of the last ice age—about 12,000 years ago. As the Earth’s temperatures rose and the ice melted, waters in the Mediterranean Sea swelled, apparently putting pressure on a natural earthen dam that separated the Black Sea (then a freshwater lake) from the Mediterranean.
About 7,500 years ago the Mediterranean water supposedly spilled over the earthen dam and into the Black Sea. This flooding raised water levels in the Black Sea region by about 6 inches (15 centimeters) per day. The salt water of the Mediterranean was much denser than fresh water of the Black Sea.
As this freshwater lake became the enlarged Black Sea that we know today, the denser salt water sank to the bottom, and the fresh water rose to the top. This effect stifled oxygen exchange between the surface and deeper waters. With no oxygen, creatures trapped in the saltwater layer soon died.
In 1999 Robert Ballard lent support to Ryan and Pitman’s theory by identifying an ancient shoreline beneath 550 feet (168 meters) of water off the coast of Sinop, in northern Turkey. Sediment samples confirmed that the Black Sea was a freshwater lake before about 7,500 years ago and that it supported saltwater species after the date of the proposed flood.
This catastrophe for living creatures has been a boon for underwater archaeologists: The deep, oxygen-poor layer at the bottom of the Black Sea cannot support wood-boring mollusks or other creatures that could consume wooden structures.
The Black Sea was an important link in ancient trade routes between Greece, Egypt, and the Near East. It is possible that ancient ships lie completely intact on the bottom. It is also possible that ancient settlements consumed by the rising waters may lie entombed in the oxygen-less “dead” layer—looking just as they did when the waters started rising.
from national geographic.
this theory may explain the summerian/babylonean, jewish, greek and roman myths of the flood. It is sure that rising water levels, flooded some parts of the old world including the area between tigris and Euphrates (Mesopotamia).
The rest of the myths around the world, and especially those from the passific ocean also talk about fire. (Plato talked of fire as well, he said "there was flood in Greece and fire in Ethiopia.) |
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DGN  Revelation in real time User ID: 508813 9/27/2008 11:37 AM
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Is it a fairy tale?
DGN
No -not a fairy tale.
But you are making the same error so many make. - You think the water covered the whole earth.
It did not, but covered only the part where the Nephilim and their offspring were located.
That was the purpose of the flood to begin with, ridding the earth of the children (with human women)that the fallen ones had spawned.
Even Chinese history speaks of this flood.
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No! Just like the rest of the bible, the flood story is a silly childishly stupid fairy tale. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 510251
The Turkish gov has built a visitors center/veiwing station of the Ark since an earthquake broke the encaseing earth away and it became visable, youtube has some great videos of the Ark. One shows hundreds of titanium rivets used to hold the beams together  [link to www.dgnglobal.com]
"The meek will inherit the earth, and indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace" Ps37:11 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 354026 9/27/2008 2:04 PM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | 11,600 years ago, an asteroid struck the Atlantic Fault line just south of the continent of Atlantis. This penetrated the eart's crust and split the fault up either side of the continent of Atlantis. The "fountains of the deep" (magma) under extremely high pressure were uncovered by this violent event. Magma blew high into the stratosphere. The magma came from underneath the Atlantis continent causing Atlantis to sinto the sea "in just one day". Water from the ocean poured into this magma flow, forming superheated steam. This steam was also blown high into the stratosphere. This process would have gone on for many days until the magma flow was finally frozen and the wound in the ocean floor healed. The initial event also rocketed clear water into suborbital trajectories. This water flash froze in the vacuum of space and fell back to earth as clear hail.... this accounts for the discovery of entire herds of animals found completeky buried in clear ice... all still traveling in the same direction. Also accounts fro Mammoths found frozen with green grass and buttercups in their stomachs.
The muddy steam from the oceam encircled the world as the larger part of the Atlantic ocean fell back down as muddy rain from the sky. People far from the impact had no idea what had happened. people close to the impact were killed by the blast wave. A huge hole still exists in the ocean in this area today. Also, elliptical lakes are found all across the Carolina states , oriented in the same direction... these are from secondary impactors that broke away from the main object... these are called the Carolina bays.
The flood was real, it was a real flood. This is why you find wood chunks 60 feet deep when you drill a well in Ohio today... because the muddy rain left deposits that deep. The volcanic clay is also all over Arkansas and is dug up today as a commodity... it is called Bentonite clay. You will not find a single fossil in the midst of this clay as it was all laid down in a few days... the fossils are UNDERNEATH it.
This was a very bad day. |
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Arboriel User ID: 20104 9/27/2008 2:19 PM
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pole shift from nibiru passing.
The water came from the ocean and receeded back into it, OP.It was a huge tidal wave 3- 6 000 feet high.
And AC 508527 is probably right, it was caused by a pole shift or a passing body. Quoting: levski
Yes and more specificly the passing caused the antarctic ice sheet to slip off, hence the several 1000 foot wave worldwide. Naoh or Zuisdra as well as a few others around the globe were warned by Enki of the coming catastrophy.
Details in the Eridu text. "We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of the dream."
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 511964 9/27/2008 2:19 PM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | the bible says the window of heaven opened up and water also came from the fountains of the deep.
The scenarios laid out by a few posters above makes perfect sense.
search for "ocean inside earth" and you'll see that is where a lot of it receded to, although a lot of it makes up our current oceans.
Once you understand what the bible says about early earth, then everything makes sense. Large dinosaurs, 1,000 year old man, ice caps, the asteroid belt.
Here's one for the crowd, did you know it had never rained before the flood? |
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NIBIRU2012 User ID: 511169 9/27/2008 2:23 PM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote |
pole shift from nibiru passing.
The water came from the ocean and receeded back into it, OP.It was a huge tidal wave 3- 6 000 feet high.
And AC 508527 is probably right, it was caused by a pole shift or a passing body. Quoting: levski Nibiru is coming are you ready? :eq: |
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DGN  Revelation in real time User ID: 508813 9/27/2008 2:25 PM
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11,600 years ago, an asteroid struck the Atlantic Fault line just south of the continent of Atlantis. This penetrated the eart's crust and split the fault up either side of the continent of Atlantis. The "fountains of the deep" (magma) under extremely high pressure were uncovered by this violent event. Magma blew high into the stratosphere. The magma came from underneath the Atlantis continent causing Atlantis to sinto the sea "in just one day". Water from the ocean poured into this magma flow, forming superheated steam. This steam was also blown high into the stratosphere. This process would have gone on for many days until the magma flow was finally frozen and the wound in the ocean floor healed. The initial event also rocketed clear water into suborbital trajectories. This water flash froze in the vacuum of space and fell back to earth as clear hail.... this accounts for the discovery of entire herds of animals found completeky buried in clear ice... all still traveling in the same direction. Also accounts fro Mammoths found frozen with green grass and buttercups in their stomachs.
The muddy steam from the oceam encircled the world as the larger part of the Atlantic ocean fell back down as muddy rain from the sky. People far from the impact had no idea what had happened. people close to the impact were killed by the blast wave. A huge hole still exists in the ocean in this area today. Also, elliptical lakes are found all across the Carolina states , oriented in the same direction... these are from secondary impactors that broke away from the main object... these are called the Carolina bays.
The flood was real, it was a real flood. This is why you find wood chunks 60 feet deep when you drill a well in Ohio today... because the muddy rain left deposits that deep. The volcanic clay is also all over Arkansas and is dug up today as a commodity... it is called Bentonite clay. You will not find a single fossil in the midst of this clay as it was all laid down in a few days... the fossils are UNDERNEATH it.
This was a very bad day. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 354026
Does this mean there were 2 floods? Recorded history (and language) goes back to Adam,6,033 years ago. Noah's flood was about 4,500 years ago, the flood you're describing was prior to Adam..? [link to www.dgnglobal.com]
"The meek will inherit the earth, and indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace" Ps37:11 |
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Zahav User ID: 511915 9/27/2008 2:33 PM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | Be very careful with the doctrine of the Jehovah's Witness.
Here is just some of what they believe:
-Only JWs prayers are heard by God.
-Only a special group of 144,000 people interpret Scripture
-They call themselves "The only true Christians".
-They deny that Jesus is God in the flesh.
-Jesus died on a upright torture stake and not a cross.
(The cross is shunned as a “pagan” symbol.)
-They believe Jesus and Michael the Archangel are the Same Person.
-God only speaks through the "Governing Body" in Brooklyn, New York.
-They are forbidden to interpret the Bible without Watchtower literature to explain it.
-They can never question what is printed in Watchtower literature.
-They are forbidden to read Christian literature. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 354026 9/27/2008 2:35 PM | | Re: Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go? | Quote | Its the same flood. The 6000 year figure comes from the linegy described in the bible. I believe this was transcribed wrong. GOD sent the asteroid to punish the evil people, and He warned Noah to prepare. It all fits. |
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