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2006-08-06 06:44:47 · 17 answers · asked by prettyqbee07 1 in Arts & Humanities Other - Arts & Humanities

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If God can make it appear I'm sure He can make it go away as well.

2006-08-06 06:49:04 · answer #1 · answered by madbaldscotsman 6 · 0 0

Many of the ancient religions of the world, and all of the ones in the middle east, have a strikingly similar flood story. We know where that comes from.
Geologists now know there was a break of a natural levee and a release of glacial meltwater in the area of the Black Sea. It caused the people of the area to have to stay on the move for miles every day and the water rose inches every day for many days in a row. It was a devastating flood which would have wiped out a lot, and nearly all of the people in the region.
But it wasn't a worldwide flood. It just would have seemed like one to you if you lived in the region. The water existed before this great flood in an enormous trapped sea and it existed after the flood dispersed across the earth like all water does in the water cycle.
Don't take the Noah's flood story literally. Think about it. It has taken thousands of scientists hundreds of years traveling thousands of miles across the globe to all 7 continents to categorize only about half of the species that we know of. There's still another half to go! And we're supposed to believe that one little wacko man collected them from all over the earth by himself in one lifetime? And still had time to build an ark? Preposterous. How did he get wallabys and kangaroos from Australia and then get them back? Not even a fraction of mammals alone would have fit into the ark. The number of species is millions. MILLIONS......it's mind boggling.
Take the "story" as just that. An allegorical story.

2006-08-06 13:57:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

OR the flood was just a part of a fairy tale, because there is no evidence of this world wide flood.

2006-08-06 13:54:06 · answer #3 · answered by kjacobs3585 1 · 0 0

my personal opinion is that it was stored as ice at the polor ice caps.Because if they were to melt it would flood the planet again.
But dont u think also that if our creator can make a planet and all the stars he could also make alot of water and then make it dissapear again?

2006-08-06 13:55:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It drained to the center of the earth or froze at the poles and mountain tops.

2006-08-06 13:47:14 · answer #5 · answered by fishing66833 6 · 0 0

It went down the same mythological drain this story came up from.

2006-08-06 13:49:11 · answer #6 · answered by stevewbcanada 6 · 0 0

the most common explination is---it soaked into the ground.

that's why wells have water!

this may or may not be my thoughts about it, but this is the standard party line.

2006-08-06 13:50:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'll bet it's now the ice on Antarctica!

2006-08-06 13:49:11 · answer #8 · answered by Kraftee 7 · 0 0

What you never heard of bounty paper towels

2006-08-06 13:52:50 · answer #9 · answered by magicboi37 4 · 0 0

some say it froze, that's why there is ice in the north pole and the south pole.....

2006-08-06 13:52:21 · answer #10 · answered by mark22059 3 · 0 0

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