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Essay heading: Noah Analysis
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Going along with that statement, the ark would not have even been needed since there would be plenty of other animals to reproduce outside the vicinity. I believe the most credible argument for a global flood is that, if indeed the flood was local, then God would have broken His promise to never send such a flood again (“A Local Flood?”)... displayed 300 characters
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I believe the most credible argument for a global flood is that, if indeed the flood was local, then God would have broken His promise to never send such a flood again (“A Local Flood?”). Clearly the global flood has the backing of common sense, science, and Christ Himself.
Now that we recognize that evidence points more towards a global flood; the next debatable issue concerns where the water came from... displayed next 300 characters
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