The Death of the First Earth: The Facts behind Noah's Flood
Henry Patino
The Death of the First Earth: The Facts behind Noah’s Flood
Henry Patino
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Since the birth of the Darwinian revolution, the story of the Great Flood has been relegated to the level of a superstitious mythology. Never mind that the story of a global flood has been recorded in hundreds of accounts written by ancient civilizations. Our modern evolutionary scientists simply dismiss these accounts as embellished stories of local river floods.
Critics have asked these questions:
Where could the water for such a flood come from?
How could the floodwaters cover every mountain peak?
How could a good God cause the destruction of so many people?
How could ancient people build a wooden ship of such size?
What natural phenomenon could precipitate such an enormous flood?
How could a ship contain two of every kind of animal?
What evidence is there in the geologic strata that proves such a global catastrophe really happened?
The Death of the First Earth provides readers the scientific answers to all of these questions and the geologic evidence that allows a glimpse into the magnificent world that was lost. It also contains a smattering of many of the ancient Flood accounts that corroborate the spacetime historicity of the Genesis account.
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