The Rainbow Pledge
When Noah and his family came
out of the Ark, they acknowledged God by offering to Him a sacrifice,
and God pledged the Rainbow as a sign that He would never again destroy
mankind by a flood of waters. A rainbow was never seen before that time,
for the reason given in the Bible; there had been no rain. Furthermore,
the Sun's rays did not directly strike the Earth, but merely through the
canopy, with much the same effect as that of a hothouse.
Many changes were brought about by the
removal of the canopy--rains, floods, droughts, thunder-storms, tornadoes,
extremes of heat and cold. These things were impossible under the canopy. Noah's
intoxication is accounted for along these lines. The juice of the
grape had not previously fermented. Hence Noah could not have known of its
intoxicating effect.
With the collapse of the watery envelope,
came the extreme heat of the tropics and the extreme cold of the polar
regions, before the ocean currents modified them.
The change must have been almost
instantaneous. We have proofs of this. In northern Siberia an antelope was
found imbedded in ice. It had green grass in its stomach, which proved
that its death occurred suddenly while it was feeding. Similarly, a mastodon
was found imbedded in ice with food between its teeth. Thus is
demonstrated that the poles were once as equable as the temperate zone,
and that in a moment came such a change as could be brought about only by
the breaking of the canopy. The great
glaciers and heavy
ice of the Arctic regions, formed thus suddenly, have existed for
centuries. The water did not all congeal into ice, but like a tidal wave
carried great glaciers and boulders across the North
American continent, and Northwestern Europe, as scientists have
clearly traced. They cut
through hills with such force that they have left their mark for all
time. Equatorial currents, the Gulf Stream and the Japan Stream have since
thawed out much of the polar ice.
Mastodon Imbedded in Ice
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