55. Toda palabra de Dios es digna de crédito. Entonces, ¿No Creemos que Como dice Proverbios 30:5a?
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Dios le habló a Adán antes de que Eva fuera formada. Así que Dios no le había hablado a Eva; no “les dijo” sino que le dijo a Adán.
En 1968 se encontró la tumba de Yehohanan ben Hagkol en Jerusalén. El talón derecho tenía el talón atravesado por un gran clavo de hierro, al cual fragmentos de madera aún estaban adheridos en ambos lados. In the course of excavations of a burial cave in northern Jerusalem, an ossuary was found inscribed with the name of the deceased: Yehohanan ben Hagkol. Examination of the remains preserved within the ossuary revealed that the right heel bone was pierced by a large iron nail, to which fragments of wood were attached at either end. The find attests to the fact that Yehohanan had been put to death by crucifixion. This humiliating and excruciating form of execution was used to punish rebels, thieves and captives.
Some limestone layers found in Texas contain thousands of petrified clams. The clams are so tightly packed, they are touching each other. Clams don’t normally live nor die the way they are found. Most of the fossils are tightly closed. Since clam shells open when a clam dies, these clams were buried alive so quickly that they didn't have a chance to dig their way out of the sediment. This mass mortality of clams indicates rapid burial consistent with the Biblical Flood rather than from slow accumulation of sedimentary layers over vast amounts of evolutionary time. Polyestrate tree – did it grow for 100 million years as the sediment slowly buried it? – Evidence indicates it was buried quickly! “ In other words, the history of any one part of the earth, like the life of a soldier, consists of long periods of boredom and short periods of terror.”- Derek Ager, The Nature of the Stratigraphical record (evolutionist) Stratas all part of 1 big catastrophy.
When Mt. St. Helens erupted, we saw how quickly hundreds of feet of geologic formations can form. Within days, several hundred feet of new layers were deposited. Many of these layers were created by catastrophic mud flows traveling at high velocities. Geologists were impressed with the fact that the layers were not jumbled masses of material, but very finely sorted layers. These fine layers were unexpected. They formed simultaneously as the result of flow patterns within the larger flow; as parts of the mud slurry moved more rapidly, or slowly, than adjacent parts. Could this explain other geologic formations as well? Another lesson learned from the eruption of Mt. St. Helens is that it does not take as long to form certain landforms as we had previously thought. Badlands, such as those in Badlands National Park, consist of gullies and ridges thought to take millions of years to erode. But scientists observed steam blasts, erupting to the surface, from trapped water in the hot volcanic layers at Mt. St. Helens. These eruptions produced steam pits having the same erosional features as the Badlands. How long did it take? Less than a day!
God promised them one hundred and twenty years’ respite: if they repented in that interim, well; if not, they should be destroyed by a flood.