Not exact matches
That did not happen: there is no geological record of a world - wide
flood, there is not enough diversity to regenerate the population we currently, there is not enough water to
cover the
earth to the height of Everest, the logistics of retrieving and returning animals to the then - unknown Americas, Australia, etc. were staggeringly difficult, managing the animals on the Ark was impossible — a few humans keeping predators from their prey, cleaning the waste, etc., pretty much all life on
earth would have been killed, etc. etc..
There is NO evidence that Noah existed or that there was ever a
flood that
covered the
earth.
In the
flood, just as in Genesis 1:2, the waters
covered the face of the
earth.
There was never a global
flood and yet scientists say that at some time in
earth's history it was entirely
covered in water.
There's no evidence of a global
flood in the geological record, the logistics of getting animals from and returning them to the then - unknown Americas and Australia, there is not enough water to
cover all land (i.e. Everest) and if there were where did it go, the
flood would have killed all life on
earth that was not in the Ark, the issue of food for all animals, the issue of predation.
or outside of it (did a
flood really
cover the entire
Earth, and if so, why isn't there any geological evidence for it?).
The
Earth being
covered by a
flood?
Any new
flood is bound to
cover the entire
earth.
oh i forgot that cain kills adam and gets exiled to the land of NOD east of eden where he met / knew his wife and she bore him kids... how the f - is that possible if its just you, your parents and your dead brother??? o and one more question, if the great
flood which
covered the
earth happened, and Noah saved ALL the animals of the world then why does the bible very clearly describe the animals that would not be making the voyage, as if another one of gods creature wasn't good enough, but i thought this «god» was all knownig and never makes a mistake!
or there was a great
flood that
covered the entire
earth which would bury dead things in layers.
I notice you conveneiently did not refute the inaccurate
flood account «
covering the whole
earth» which has been proven false as well as not commenting on 40,000 year old cave paintings in Spain.
Like
Earth, Mars must have received a lot of water at birth; some researchers think the plains that
cover most of its northern hemisphere were once the bed of a vast, shallow ocean, filled by cataclysmic
floods of water cascading out of the southern highlands.
Restoring the
earth's tree and grass
cover, as well as practicing conservation agriculture, protects soil from erosion, reduces
flooding, and sequesters carbon.
I'm no fan of insurers, but this furphy crops up every wet season — if your property is located on a
flood plain and is inundated by rising floodwaters, a predictable (actually, inevitable) event, why on
Earth would you expect insurance
cover?
Together, restoring the
earth's tree and grass
cover and practicing conservation agriculture protect soil from erosion and reduce
flooding.
Comprehensive insurance
covers the damages to the vehicle due to extreme weather conditions like hurricanes, rainstorm, tornadoes,
flood and natural disasters like
earth quakes.
Those homeowner's policies do not
cover water damage (from
floods or sewer backups, for example) or damages from
earth movement (such as sinkholes or earthquakes).
However,
flood insurance typically won't
cover earth movement, even if it's caused by a
flood.