A short blurb from my book in progress: The Arks of Tubalcain:"
Pangea was the ante-diluvian
“Earth,” as you can see from the graphic of the world before continental drift.
Science has it that the Earth was under water except for the highest mountains
above the face of the waters.
As AI said previously, the
water began 280 meters higher (920 feet) compared to now. Earth is generally a
closed system. Where did 920 feet of water go? Underground just as I had theorized.
From where did even more come? The same place because God said so: “In the six
hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the
month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the
windows of heaven were opened” (Gen 7:11)
Stored, evaporated water, was
condensed and it rained. At the same time, quakes lifted waters from beneath
the shell of the layers of the Earth.
How did the writer of those
things know of that when mankind only figured it out this decade? Because God
is creditable, and His “Theory” (sic) remains unchanged since the re-foundation
of the world!
If that happened in the days of
Noah, then God was merciful. If there were no mountains onto which to take
refuge, God made volcanic mountains to save as many fools as he could. Your own
ancestors, Jews or Gentiles, were some those fools; hence we are all Anunnaki
genetically.
Note that God preserved some
of the last as well as some of the first.
In the parable of the laborers,
those who came last were paid the same wages as those who came first.
That parable may have not been
metaphoric but as in the days of Noah. Perhaps as Noah found grace, others
received mercy for the potentiality of turning to God — the “whosoever” in John
3:16. Although coming late to the truth, they still came. God closed the
door on grace but left mercy waiting for the last chance, just as God did with
the repentant thief!
As you can see, the New Testament validates my own theories because God always works predictably. We need not wait for the truth but seek the truth from the past. That is the purpose of The Old Testament.
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