Noah's FloodExploring The Extent Of The Flood: Part One1/1/2009 In my years of speaking and writing on science-faith issues, I've discovered only one topic that stirs more heated debate than the age of the universe or the days of creation, and that's the Flood of Noah's lifetime. Often this event is called the Genesis Flood, and yet multiple biblical passages, in addition to the initial narrative (Genesis 6-9), shed light on what occurred and why. Let Us Reason - The Unsinkable Search For Noah's Ark3/1/1993 On February 12, 1993, the CBS television network aired another of its recent series of "religious interest" specials, this one entitled "The Remarkable Discovery of Noah's Ark." While I am pleased that a major network is acknowledging people's interest in Biblical subject matter, I cannot say I am thrilled with the material presented. Let Us Reason: Noah's Floating Zoo9/1/1990 I can imagine that nearly everyone who talks about his/her beliefs with friends and associates has at one time or another encountered objections to the factuality of the story of Noah and the ark. Many times in my travels I have heard people excuse their rejection of the scriptures with some comment about the incredulity of a boat and a handful of people rescuing all species of life from a global deluge a few thousand years ago. Let Us Reason: Raining On A Misconception9/1/1991 One of the questions that comes up each time I speak on science and Genesis is this: Did rain fall upon the earth before the Flood? People wonder, too, whether or not the rainbow Noah saw was the very first rainbow. Let Us Reason: The Waters Of The Flood12/1/1990 Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the Genesis Flood is its geographical extent. Part of the basis for the controversy is that Genesis addresses the geophysics, geology, and geography of the flood only secondarily. Lost Civilization Beneath The Persian Gulf Confirms Genesis History Of Humanity2/28/2011 In almost every culture and religion of the world lies a story of a lost civilization. The Greeks told the tale of a sophisticated island nation suddenly submerged. However, the Greeks were not the only people group to embrace an Atlantis-type legend; many cultures recounted the lost-city-beneath-the-sea scenario. The ubiquitous nature of these stories, accounts, and legends lends credence to the possibility that in the early days of humanity’s history a relatively advanced civilization was indeed lost. Noah's Flood: A Bird's-eye View2/1/2002 Ms. Johnson smiles and settles her class for the week’s lesson. She opens the Bible on her lap and begins to read the story of Noah's flood. Her first-graders sit cross-legged on the floor, wiggling a little but listening quietly. Outline Of Genesis Flood Chapters1/1/2000 God limits the spread of wickedness via the flood Pitching Noah's Ark--and Its Implications2/5/2008 Genesis chapter six presents a narrative of Noah's ark. God gave him specific instructions regarding how to construct the ark, including the dimensions, the type of wood to use, and the placement of the door and roof. Noah is also instructed to coat it with "pitch" inside and out--presumably for waterproofing purposes. Rapid Post-flood Speciation: A Critique Of The Young-earth Model8/25/2004 Creationists disagree on the extent of Noah’s Flood. The main reason young-earth creationists insist the Flood was a global event is their model demands it. The Flood is the mechanism they use to explain the earth’s geological features. Rather than forming over millions or billions of years as most scientists believe, young-earth creationists maintain the earth’s features are the result of global floodwaters and processes that accompanied the Flood, like erosion, volcanism and tectonics. Ten Major Differences Between Calendar-day And Day-age Creationists1/23/2001 cdc = Calendar-Day Creationists The Waters Of The Flood1/1/2000 Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the Genesis Flood is its geographical extent. Part of the basis for the controversy is that Genesis addresses the geophysics, geology, and geography of the flood only secondarily. Its main message is that God was compelled to cleanse the earth of the wickedness of man. Why Shorter Life Spans?1/1/2001 None of the explanations offered in the accompanying article imply that God randomly selected the life span of early humans or that He simply reacted to natural disasters in shortening human life. Noah's FloodClosing Evolutionary LoopholesHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Creation Update PRIMETIME #13 - Interview with Old Testament Theologian, Jack CollinsHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples, and Krista Bontrager Energy Efficiency of Amino Acids: New Challenge to the Origin of Life ProblemHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager
Evaluating Evidence for the First LifeHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager More Confirmation for Cosmic Creation ModelHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, and Joe Aguirre Noah's Ark Found?Download Episode Observational Concessions of Young-Earth CosmologyHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, and Krista Bontrager Noah's FloodA Question of AgePrice: $39.95 Did God create the heavens and earth in six 24-hour days or in millions of years? Many biblical and scientific facets of this question were discussed in a face-to-face meeting of young- and old-earth scientists. The conference was presented by First Evangelical Free Church of Fullerton. Speakers include Hugh Ross, Fazale Rana, Jason Lisle and Larry Vardiman. A question-and-answer session, moderated by Craig Hazen of Biola University followed the individual talks. Four DVD Set (367 minutes, published 2006), 07 oz. Noah's Flood: Global or Local? (Audio CD)Price: $6.95 Noah’s Flood: Global or Local? Most Bible believers heard the story of Noah’s flood as children. But how many adults have studied this story? And how does the Sunday School version compare with what the Bible actually says?
The Great Debate on Science and the BiblePrice: $39.95 Plays in all DVD players (Region Code 0) Mr. Ken Ham and Dr. Jason Lisle (representing the Young Earth view), and Dr. Hugh Ross and Dr. Walter Kaiser (representing the Day-Age view) debate the following questions on the John Ankerberg Show: The John Ankerberg Debate: Young-Earth vs. Old-EarthPrice: $24.95 Plays in all DVD players (Region Code 0) In a rare debate appearance, Hugh Ross presents and defends the biblical basis for believing that the earth is a few billions (not thousands) of years old. Speaking for the young-earth position is Kent Hovind, educator, author, and popular speaker. Their venue: The John Ankerberg Show, televised nationally on the Inspiration Network. This lively exchange allows viewers to contrast the two views and evaluate arguments for and against each. Level: All 1 DVD (160 minutes, published 2000), 06 oz. |
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