Will not the earth destructed again by water?
By srganesh
@srganesh (6339)
India
June 2, 2009 5:06am CST
We know the earth was destructed once by water and reconstructed with the species boarded on the ship NOAH.And the lord had assured that he will not do it again with water.But with the global warming now,the sea level is at an alarm rate of raising which may cause destruction by water again.Do you still believe,the destruction will not happen with water this time too?
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@Chiang_Mai_boy (3882)
• Thailand
3 Jun 09
We know that the world never was destroyed by water and that there was no Ark and no Noah. The sea level is not rising and the globe is not warming. When the earth does end in several billion years the end will come by fire. When the Sun swells and becomes a Red Giant the earth will become a burnt out ember. It is a little early to start worrying though since this won't happen for about five billion years.
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@Chiang_Mai_boy (3882)
• Thailand
6 Jun 09
There is no evidence to support the idea that there ever was a world wide flood, no, the world was never destroyed by water. The world will not end by fire. The world will exist long after all life has been destroyed by the Sun. (Think global warming on steroids., not fire.) If I follow your logic to its conclusion then the Egyptians were right and the Sun is god since the Sun will destroy life on earth.

@Rollo1 (16676)
• Boston, Massachusetts
2 Jun 09
What global warming? Do you know how much temperatures rose by last year? Probably not, because they didn't rise, they fell. How about the year before? The year before that? There hasn't been any global warming, the temperatures have been steadily dropping for the last 8 years and no global warming is expected as the sun's activity level is the lowest since 1928. No global warming.
As to sea level rise, there hasn't been any increase in the rate of sea level rise. Sea levels have been rising since the last ice age, but they aren't rising faster today than they did 100 years ago.
All these news stories about melting Arctic ice are ridiculously inaccurate. Firstly, Arctic sea ice levels are back to normal. Secondly and most importantly, it is sea ice. That is, the ice is already in water, in the sea. It already displaces its own volume in the water. If it melted, sea levels could not rise.
Lastly, you have just pointed out another reason that the dire predictions of the global warming alarmists won't come true. God said so.
@Netsbridge (3253)
• United States
2 Jun 09
If God says that He will not do something, then that settles it! The only time God goes back on His word is when He goes from doing a negative to doing a positive, because a plea changed Hid mind.
@cecillecarmela (3818)
• Philippines
6 Jun 09
If global warming were not true, maybe there's still nothing wrong in contributing to our responsibilities in the environment.
It's true that God promised that He won't destroy the earth with flood, but if we keep on destructing our environment, God would have no control over our free will.
Besides, God created the Earth for us to enjoy and not to abuse it. So if it be true or not, we still have responsibilities for our environment because if we failed to do our jobs, it not only causes destruction but the eternal consequences are great.
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@Adoniah (7512)
• United States
3 Jun 09
There is no global warming. The polar caps are freezing faster than ever because the sun in not making sunspots now for some reason. If the sun does not start making sunspots for a long time we are very likely headed for a mini iceage. Not a good thing either. As some of the other folks said, even if all the ice melted it would not flood the land. It would raise the sea level a little because some to the ice is on land but it would not flood the world.
If you want to get Biblical, it is not the christian testament that tells of the flood it is the Hebrew Torah. And only a small portion of the Then Known World was flooded. It was not the whole world. Archeologists have uncovered evidence of the area that was flooded in the Mideast and East. They have also come up with natural phenomena that can explain the flood.
Shalom~Adoniah
@bird123 (10658)
• United States
6 Jun 09
The Earth was never destroyed by flooding in the first place. There is not enough water to completely flood all the land anyway unless the core opens up and melts all the land into the ocean. That's not going to happen. The physics just aren't there. People have been crying doomsday since the beginning of time. Face it. Earth is going to be around for a long time. Man already has the capability to quit using fossil fuel now. When things get bad enough, man will change.
@Jimeous (858)
• New Zealand
2 Jun 09
We have to remember that the "flood" was an influence from God and it is unlikely to be repeated by nature. I doubt if all the Polar Caps melted that the planet would ever be immersed in water as described in the bible.
If I remember correctly, according to the Christian Bible, it won't be water which brings the "end to the earth"...






