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   The Bible book of Genesis records God telling Noah He was going to destroy everything on earth as it had become polluted by Satan and his fallen angels and their offspring the Nephilim. He told him to build an Ark big enough to hold breeding pairs or seven pairs of all the kinds of animals on earth as well as all creeping things and birds.

   Noah did as told and spent about 100 years building the Ark as big as ordered. He and his family then gathered food for all the kinds of creatures - logically this would be mostly hay or other dried vegetation and dried fruits all chosen to have a long storage life.

   When God was satisfied the Ark was satisfactory He had His angels drive or carry the pairs or seven pairs of all the creatures to Noah who led them aboard the Ark and bedded them down.  Noah, his wife and sons - and their new wives also climbed aboard.

   Immediately all were loaded the angels shut the door fast cutting Noah and the others off from the rest of the world.

   Then vast amounts of water came bursting up through gaping cracks in the earth while vast torrents more fell from the sky.

   The carnage and devastation must have been horrendous but it wasn't until over a year had passed that Noah and all left the Ark to find themselves in a landscape that was barren of all life but for isolated trees such as the olive tree the dove had plucked the leaf from.

   The earth is once again hopelessly polluted with filthy toxic dumps and rivers, factories churning out garbage,  drug refining dens and plantations, graveyards and religious buildings that are whited sepulchres, cities that are full of lawlessness with prisons full of people who are not fit to live because they carry the mark of the Beast: and God is once again planning a second and last cleansing - this time it will have to be with fire to burn off all the pollution even from the depths of the rivers and seas and buried deep underground.

   What sort of Ark will be provided for the righteous people then?

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Chameleons are gorgeous in their own way and baby elephants are so huggable - could God really have wiped them all out except for a few breeding pairs?

 


 

   Beautiful rainbows and the great waterfalls are both reminders of the Flood.  Rainbows were not seen before the Flood as there was no direct sunlight and the waterfalls confirm the date of the Flood by simple calculation of their erosion length.

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