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Aboriginal dreamtime and the great flood, part three

Third part of a three-part series

Often times when animals are under stress or hibernating, they consume little or no food and often recycle their own waste to survive, making feeding them less of a challenge.

When the ice meteor hit the earth, it unleashed a deluge that caused the ice caps to begin to melt and underground explosions that released hot gases and water from below the earth’s surface.

The canopy of water vapor that once covered the earth began to dissipate and caused it to rain for forty days and nights as described in the Bible.

The ice, three hundred degrees below zero, is magnetic, so the colder ice was drawn toward the north pole.

If the earth were nearly flat like then, there is enough water in our oceans to cover the earth with twelve thousand feet of water, so more than enough would have been available to cover the earth with several feet of water.

The Bible says it was a one-year flood after which the waters began to recede as the land rose around it.

Mountains rose and valleys descended from the rapid flow of water from the highlands to the lowlands.

The formation of rivers and streams created erosion that carved out the terrain, including features like the Grand Canyon.

The landscape was not formed in more than millions of years, with the tremendous stream of water, it only took days or weeks. The heat released from within the earth made the rock extremely hot and flexible, making it easy for it to bend and take on the various forms of terrain seen today.

Almost all mountain ranges follow a coastline, or close to it, the rising mountains created nearby valleys that caused ocean waters to rush inward.

Areas like the Grand Canyon were formed by erosion in a matter of days, not thousands of years as many think.

It all happened very quickly, as evidenced by animals found in places like Russia with fresh food in their frozen stomachs. Seashells are found in places like Mount Everest and Sedona, thousands of feet above sea level. All of this points to the validity of this theory. How else could the artifacts have gotten there?

Iron trinkets and animal remains have been found in coal and other ancient minerals.

After the flood subsided, God promised Noah that the world would never again be destroyed by the flood. In today’s world, with mountains and other environmental features, this would be physically impossible.

After the flood, man and animals began to eat meat, the vegetation was much less because the canopy of water vapor was no longer present, man and animals no longer grew as much or lived as long as before the flood.

Life had changed and humanity had become a new species.