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Noah's flood. Where did all the water come from, where'd it all go?

 
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imho

every few thousand years, the earth takes a breath. it VERY suddenly contracts, ever so slightly.

well, ever so slightly for the earth.

for us it will be cataclysmic.

mega tsunami

large EQs

volcanic eruptions
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The earth contracts? Tell me more.
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Is it a fairy tale?



YES.
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From who?
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Is it a fairy tale?

history channel had a thing on this. As it turns out, scientist have found hidden in the earth during this time period, evidence of a huge flood. The catch is it only happend in the middle east. Here's what you have to remember. Back than, people thought that was the world. They thought the Earth was flat, and there was no global communication. So when you look at what was considerd the world back than, yes, there was a huge flood as it says in the Bible. Was it the entire earth? No evidence shows that.



Yes, and the people thought thunder was a god and his hammer. There was a lot of flooding when the ice age ended. And people like to embellish stories.
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Even Jesus? "“Concerning that day and hour nobody knows, neither the angels of the heavens nor the Son, but only the Father. 37 For just as the days of Noah were, so the presence of the Son of man will be. 38 For as they were in those days before the flood, eating and drinking, men marrying and women being given in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark; 39 and they took no note until the flood came and swept them all away, so the presence of the Son of man will be. 40 Then two men will be in the field: one will be taken along and the other be abandoned; 41 two women will be grinding at the hand mill: one will be taken along and the other be abandoned. 42 Keep on the watch, therefore, because YOU do not know on what day YOUR Lord is coming." Mt24:36
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OP: The same fertile imagination.

Look at movies. There were people just as creative and great at storytelling back then.

C'mon, the entirety of the history is all around you everyday.
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Is it a fairy tale?

history channel had a thing on this. As it turns out, scientist have found hidden in the earth during this time period, evidence of a huge flood. The catch is it only happend in the middle east. Here's what you have to remember. Back than, people thought that was the world. They thought the Earth was flat, and there was no global communication. So when you look at what was considerd the world back than, yes, there was a huge flood as it says in the Bible. Was it the entire earth? No evidence shows that.



Yes, and the people thought thunder was a god and his hammer. There was a lot of flooding when the ice age ended. And people like to embellish stories.
 Quoting: Nebulous

Wasn't that 'little ice age' around 10,000 years before Adam? Al Gore has info on it in his global warming video. It was cause by the Greak Lakes (one giant lake then0 flooding into the North Atlantic current and stopping the flow from the equator.
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GUIDED TSUNAMI

Nnly the continent where Noah lived (outside of Eden) was hit, there was no need to cleans other continents where man still did not inhabit.

Noah was the first to float a boat!!!!

hf hf
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[link to www.amazon.com]

*see also Micheal Tsarion*
"God" said, let us make man in our image.. IMPLYING genetic hybridization
"I awoke only to find, that the rest of the world was still asleep"
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OP: The same fertile imagination.

Look at movies. There were people just as creative and great at storytelling back then.

C'mon, the entirety of the history is all around you everyday.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 516120

Do you mean like Jesus who said " “Concerning that day and hour nobody knows, neither the angels of the heavens nor the Son, but only the Father. 37 For just as the days of Noah were, so the presence of the Son of man will be. 38 For as they were in those days before the flood, eating and drinking, men marrying and women being given in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark; 39 and they took no note until the flood came and swept them all away, so the presence of the Son of man will be." MT24:36 He's usually ahead of us mortals on this subject, having watched it all from heaven.
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You're not susposed to ask logical questions!

Faith is blind.
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You're not susposed to ask logical questions!

Faith is blind.
 Quoting: Earth Daughter

Religious hope is blind, faith requires spiritual education ... "Faith is the assured expectation of things hoped for, the evident demonstration of realities though not beheld." Heb11:1 Ever know a religion that knows what God promised for the earth?
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LOL
the tsunami
where did all the water come from? where did it go?
from the ocean back to the ocean?! duh
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You're not susposed to ask logical questions!

Faith is blind.
 Quoting: Earth Daughter

Isn't THAT usually true however, ... "Faith is the assured expectation of things hoped for, the evident demonstration of realities though not beheld." Heb11:1 Faith requires an accurate knowledge of Jehovah's kingdom to come, to resurrect the dead and heal the earth. Religious people just make a wish upon a falling star, that they will be invited to heaven, without qualifications, for solutions to their own problems.
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lol
its the same water there is now
it just moved over the entire planet instead of just staying on the lowest point

just imagine the tides times 100

of some force would get the water to roll it could just roll around the globe for a view days maybe before relaxing...

think of it as katrina times 1000
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imho

every few thousand years, the earth takes a breath. it VERY suddenly contracts, ever so slightly.

well, ever so slightly for the earth.

for us it will be cataclysmic.

mega tsunami

large EQs

volcanic eruptions

The earth contracts? Tell me more.
 Quoting: DGN


the earth very slightly expands, over the millenia, as new crust is created far faster than it is subducted.(unless you accept that EXACTLY the same amount of material CREATED, is also DESTROYED by subduction, year on year, decade on decade, millennia on millenia. Either expansion OR shrinkage must occur, depending on your viewpoint!) Water gets into the small spaces under the crust, and flash boils away to steam, adding to the very slight expansion.

Eventually the situation becomes critical. well when I say critical, not for the Earth, it's nothing for planet earth because it done it many many times before. Anyway, as I said, things get critical, and somewhere on the planet, the steam finds a way out, and continues pumping out for months upon end (Chaiten - THINK about it!)

Ok, you think, no problem, the steam will just blow off and everything will settle down.

nope. The pressure being released only serves to destabilize the entire Ring Of Fire, and somewhere gives, absolutely catastrophically. My bet is somewhere close to the Pocdol Mountains in the Phillipines. I'll bet it's within a thousand kilometres of there.

Entire sections instantly subduct, as the earth contracts back to it's normal size, causing worldwide tectonic activity. The sea rises slightly, BUT first off, a huge tsunami, perhaps 700 feet high encircles the globe due to the massive impact of the plates crunching back down and settling.

All over the world, hills and mountains INSTANTLY form, and in other places, land sinks. Volcanoes erupt in diverse places as well.

cheery fucker, ain't I?

chuckle

at the very least I am expecting a 9+ eq to hit the ring of fire soon.

I really REALLY hope my theory above is wrong, but I am not confident. Remember the Chilean President saying the day after Chaiten started erupting that it could last for many months?

she KNOWS! damned

ohyeah

imho

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LOL
the tsunami
where did all the water come from? where did it go?
from the ocean back to the ocean?! duh
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 620429

 And the deluge went on for forty days upon the earth, and the waters kept increasing and began carrying the ark and it was floating high above the earth. 18 And the waters became overwhelming and kept increasing greatly upon the earth, but the ark kept going on the surface of the waters. 19 And the waters overwhelmed the earth so greatly that all the tall mountains that were under the whole heavens came to be covered. 20 Up to fifteen cubits the waters overwhelmed them and the mountains became covered." Ge7:17
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Ask Nancy Lieder. She is in the know!
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The rain came from above, it was not a tidal wave. It did so for 40 days and 40 nights and in the end that is how the polar ice caps were formed. Why do you think tptb are trying to melt them... so to flood the earth and wipe out one third of mankind... global warming is a hoax and 15 years ago we were not ready for the lie but now as we move into a green planet phase we will actually be tricked into doing the opposite... soon regulations and laws will be passed that will allow even the so called "goodguys" to be thrown in prison. Soon, imagine a world where possesion of seeds to grow your own food will be against the law.
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A glacial dam broke and washed away whole areas of settled land. The Columbia River Gorge was an outlet I think. Must be one in Ararat environs.
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Best explanation I've seen to date of the waters origins.
[link to www.creationscience.com]
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It was global warming. Al Gore knows all about it.
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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.
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WOW 026, quite a thought process there. Amazingly close to this rough Synopsis of a book I am trying to write , I just propose the Time frame to some what in the more distant past.

PLANET EARTH

THE FORGOTTEN TIME


Eros the son of Naku from Nuban is delegated to lead a crew of sixteen, male and female alike to the New Planet Earth at the time that all the continents were amassed as Pangaea to seek out plant and animal life to replenish Nuban’s failing eco system, and explore the possibility of populating Earth to ease the overcrowding issues that Nuban and its three fellow planets, Asryia, Lutia and Denla suffer.

Nuban had entered in its twenty five thousand year orbit of Earth. These visitors are faced with Earths Prehistoric animal life, as well as confronted by the discovery of Human habitation.

Eros is soon to discover that the Human inhabitants are not as primitive as they seem, living in caves and crevices these Human’s survived the onslaught of Earths beasts and terrifying natural disasters through primitive but ingenious means.

The childlike drawings upon the cave walls as well as the strange ceremonies conducted by the people raising their arms towards the immense galaxies that lay above begin to peak the curiosity of Eros.

Constructing great Cities of stone and battling the ferocious beasts of Earths ancient times began to show success , Eros and his crew were able to venture forth and begin to unravel the mystery of the inhabitants on earth that spoke in what seemed to be an ancient dialect of the Nuban people.

Eros and crew first thinking the childlike cave drawings had to represent them Dressed in their protective armor upon first landing and like drawings of the Transport Ship were to learn the secret Naku had kept hidden.
Nuban after five hundred years in orbit of Earth was near approaching the point of no return for Eros and his crew as well as Naku whom had joined them upon the discovery of the inhabitant’s secret past.

A great tragedy was to interrupt this mission’s success just as missions before had failed.
The Earths forces of nature seemed destined to wipe out all that Eros had achieved in his 300 years upon Earth, and along with it all living life.

Wounded during the catastrophic event taking place Eros sought shelter among the caves just as predecessors before he had for untold millenniums. The Nubans, Asryiates, Lutians and Denlas that remained alive had fled to the transports to leave this horrible place for the safety of Nuban.

Romus of the Asryiate peoples had saved Nyx, Eros’s mate of choosing as Eros sought refuge in the cave from the colossal events around him and became unconscious due to the wound sustained on his head before entering the cave.

He Awoke only to see the mountain tops of Earth as his transport headed toward Nubans orbit, thinking that all was lost a smile started forming as he stared out the View Ports he could make out the silhouettes of Human and Animal life scampering up the mountains heights to escape the gushing waters, the crumbling, cracking, and splitting of the planets land mass, and the dust that turned to drops of mud burying whole cities as the superheated particles met with the cooler air of the atmosphere creating tremendous torrential rain storms.

Life Had Survived
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It was global warming. Al Gore knows all about it.
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Except.. it had never rained then .. no snowcapped mpontains
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the Earth is mostly water. It is somewhat larger
along the equator than pole to pole.

This is due to the Earth's rotation.


If the Earth were to stop due to some gravitational
force like say as we pass the galaxies center where
these gravity waves are concentrated, the worlds
oceans would come rushing in across all continents.

Check out this site,
relates to the Mayan Calender.
read about the dark rift.

[link to www.thehorizonproject.com]


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Its quite clear, the only way to find out the truth is to build a huge dam across Spain to Morocco, then pump dry the mediterranean sea....Then we find out if Atlantis/Noah etc was real. 5a
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Is it a fairy tale?
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NOPE NO FAIRY TALE,FOLKLORE,LONG AGO THE ICECAP ALL MELTED AND WHAT WE SEE AS DESERT WAS UNDERWATER THE STORY CAME FROM THAT TIME PASSED DOWN FOR GENERTIONS UNTILL IT BECAME PART OF THE BIBLE,TRUE STORY WRONG PEOPLE.
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pole shift from nibiru passing.
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- and possibly oceans sloshing one way then the other after the earth stops rotating for a short time...
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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.
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There are at least two verses in the bible that say something about the waters above the firmament and the waters below the firmament. There is one in Psalms that talks about the waters above the mountains and the water below the mountains.

The firmament is our sky.

I believe the earth was originally surrounded by a veil of water like the bible says it was.
I sure as heck can't prove it but I also believe an asteroid went through it and broke it and it fell to earth.

The bible also states that after the flood the earth opened up and swallowed the excess water. That means the water tables used to be salt water and over time the salt was filtered out.
May explain some of the high salt concentrations on the planet under ground.

believe what you want.
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The bigger question is: how was it that every animal species on the planet happened to live within walking distance of Noah's house?
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THE “NOAH’S FLOOD” THEORY

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.)
 Quoting: Ostria


I thought they found some shore towns that were 1000m below the surface?

I just checked and national geographic has a blog where the are documenting exploring excavations around the black sea from that ancient biblical flood. But they aren't excavating under the water, obviously.

[link to ngm.nationalgeographic.com]
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The rain came from above, it was not a tidal wave. It did so for 40 days and 40 nights and in the end that is how the polar ice caps were formed. Why do you think tptb are trying to melt them... so to flood the earth and wipe out one third of mankind... global warming is a hoax and 15 years ago we were not ready for the lie but now as we move into a green planet phase we will actually be tricked into doing the opposite... soon regulations and laws will be passed that will allow even the so called "goodguys" to be thrown in prison. Soon, imagine a world where possesion of seeds to grow your own food will be against the law.
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Global warming is a hoax? Havn't you seen the pictures of the snow melt on mountains around the world compared to 20 years ago?





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