Ancient Earth is something we on the fringes of acceptable thought ponder regularly. What we may not ponder so readily or regularly, however, is condition of our Earth in the ancient past.
Practically every culture recognizes a flood story of some kind. So, it seems like we, as a human species, are quite familiar with this cataclysmic catastrophe. The question is then, what does that mean for the earth itself? Furthermore, what does that mean coming from a Biblical perspective. With verse like that of Isaiah talking about Sheol opening wider it’s mouth to receive all the workers of iniquity; and Genesis telling us that the fountains of the deep burst open to let the subterranean waters loose; what does it all mean?
That, my Dark Web Theologians, is what we plan to discuss today. So join us on this episode with David Paxton, as he breaks down concepts you may have theorized about, but to which you may have never given any true substance.
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