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Let Every Man Be a Liar
Answers with Ken Ham
English - October 10, 2019 10:00 - ★★★★★ - 324 ratingsChristianity Religion & Spirituality Science history creationism creation museum evolution science ken ham answers genesis Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Many Christians say Noah’s flood was just a local event. But that idea doesn’t come from the Bible. It’s from a belief in millions of years.
This is Ken Ham, author of a book sent to most pastors in America called Gospel Reset.
Some people think of Noah’s ark as a small boat, overcrowded with animals. That’s because of the silly illustrations we’ve all seen. But the biblical ark was nothing like that. It was a massive ship—over five-hundred feet long and eighty-five feet wide.
Now, some people think the flood was just a local event. But why would God ask Noah to build such a big ship if it wasn’t needed? People and animals could’ve just moved away from the flood’s path.
When we start with the Bible, we know the Flood was a global event. Those who say it wasn’t aren’t honoring what Scripture says; they’re trying to fit their fallible ideas into it.
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