August 28th

Toward a Grand Synthesis

In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened. And the rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights.

(Genesis 7:11-12) KJV

Noah’s flood was not only a world-wide catastrophe, it was also a process which involved several stages. It gives us a way to account for the stratigraphic column, Cambrian through Quaternary.

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Antediluvian: Before Noah’s Flood

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Warmian/Antediluvian

Based on what happens next in the history of earth we are speculating that the people of Noah’s time experienced Antediluvian global warming. Hell has continued to expand, as prophesied in Deuteronomy 32:22, and is melting the foundations of the earth. This is causing the waters of the great deep to heat up, which in turn has to be having an effect on the climate ate the surface of earth.


Before the Fall

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Naiveian

For all we know the period after the end of creation and before the fall of man, when Adam and Eve ate the fruit of the tree of knowledge, was a day. It could have been years. We aren’t told. We are told that the creation fell and began to decay.

Before this happened, however, the earth was a complex planet with a hydrological cycle which involved water of the great deep cycling through the interior of the earth.

The 2nd Day

Planet earth on the second day as concentric layers of sediment around a gravitational singularity

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Precambrian

On the 2nd day of creation, God created gravity. This rewrites Physics since Sir Isaac Newton but we have dealt with that elsewhere. The thing that concerns us is the physical reality of what happened after the creation of gravity. We refer to what God created as a singularity.

The singularity caused the waters of the deep – tehom – to become spherical. This was the first form that the creation took, and the form in which it has remained. The heaviest elements and molecules sank towards the center and there is an Hebrew concept of gravity that occurs in scripture at the moment that gravity was created. The heavy atoms and molecules began to form a core, displacing the lighter forms outward and establishing concentric layers of sediment. This caused the waters below the firmament to contract, a gaseous atmosphere formed, and Qxygen was available to combine with Iron rich compounds. This caused iron oxides to precipitate out of solution and be deposited as the Banded Iron Formations.

The compacting of matter around the singularity trapped and buried some of the life forms which had been created on the first day. There are what we refer to as Precambrian fossils.

August 27th

Pleistocene

Out of the south cometh the whirlwind: and cold out of the north. By the breath of God frost is given: and the breadth of the waters is straitened.

(Job 37:9-10) KJV

The Pleistocene is directly before what the geological timescale calls “present day.” It includes the ice age, or sequence of ice ages, depending on how contrived you make the narrative.

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Hell and Destruction are Never Full

Cutaway of planet earth showing hell at the center

Hell and destruction are never full; so the eyes of man are never satisfied.

(Proverbs 27:20) KJV

The Psalms let us know that hell is never full. The only way for a vessel to never be full is if it’s expanding. That’s an implication, for sure, but once you let the logic of it wander around your mind for a minute you’ll see that it is consistent with our premise.

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Who Enlarges his Desire as Hell

Yea also, because he transgresseth by wine, he is a proud man, neither keepeth at home, who enlargeth his desire as hell, and is as death, and cannot be satisfied, but gathereth unto him all nations, and heapeth unto him all people:

(Habakkuk 2:5) KJV

The expansion of hell was such a well-known phenomenon to the ancient Hebrews that Habakkuk uses it as a metaphor for a man whose desire for drink and carousing is insatiable.

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