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2006-08-01 04:06:43 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

give me sources

2006-08-01 04:11:13 · update #1

21 answers

Theoretically no, there's a lot of water at the polar caps. But even when these do melt they only have enough to cover about 70-80 percent of the earths land mass. But this should be enough to cause global temperature to drop drastically hence slowly paving the way towards a new ice age.

2006-08-01 04:34:04 · answer #1 · answered by ? 3 · 1 1

First off this is my thinking. Even if global warming were to melt all the ice caps and what not, I don't believe that all that would flood the earth as it did in Noah's day. Reason? God promised he would never flood the earth again. We see the sign almost every time it rains, a rainbow.
Grant it there would be massive destruction, chaos and death but not as then. There was not one speck of dry ground to be seen then. It may flood our coast 1000 miles inland from any direction and that is a lot. But there would still be dry ground for some life to remain.

2006-08-01 04:21:57 · answer #2 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

love your name, firstly.
secondly, back then, in Noah's time, there was. The Earth was set up differently then, obviously, because a worldwide flood would have changed the landscape a bit. There is a theory running around called the canopy theory, which answers that question. It basically says that when the BIble talks about in Genesis that God separated the waters, there was actually a canopy of water surrounding the earth. when it rained for forty days... that was the canopy collapsing. do some research on it, it's very interesting.

2006-08-01 04:15:03 · answer #3 · answered by Kansas 3 · 0 0

OH MY YES!
Look at both the polar ice caps that are melting. At the glaciers that are melting.
The scientists say that there is sufficient water frozen now to raise the oceans level 238 feet.
My contention personally is that the water for the original flood came from Mars. There is evidence there that it once had water in abundance. Personally, I think that is where the flood water came from.

2006-08-01 04:16:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No the international flood is a delusion. actual there could have been huge floods as there are sometimes in the present day, yet 40 days and 40 nights and protecting the completed globe NO. As for the Ark, do no longer make me snigger.

2016-11-03 11:04:15 · answer #5 · answered by pachter 4 · 0 0

if global warming keeps up the polar ice caps will melt and cause a global flood covering almost the entire earth, you didnt know that

2006-08-01 04:13:37 · answer #6 · answered by god 1 · 0 0

if the global warming process that's taking place these days continues, UK will disappear first, and there are A LOT more water for the global flood.

2006-08-01 04:13:23 · answer #7 · answered by uri 2 · 0 0

Yes

2006-08-01 04:10:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes. There is enough in the atmosphere and the polar ice caps.

2006-08-01 04:11:53 · answer #9 · answered by PabloSolutin 4 · 0 0

heck yeah. If the eatrh was flattened out, no mountians, no hills, no canyons, no dips in the land, just perfectly smooth, the world would be covered in about 3 miles DEEP of water. How's that, ya little conformist?

2006-08-01 04:10:48 · answer #10 · answered by Jay Vee 3 · 0 1

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