Hey All,
I found this while doing some research. The whole article is online if you Google it. Read what is there and I will comment on the other side.
(I just used the the first couple of paragraphs, as they had the germane information.)
Ancient Earth may have been a “water world” with no dry land
If confirmed, the new research could help scientists pin down the origins of life.
By Korey Haynes | Published: March 6, 2020 | Last updated on May 18, 2023
New research suggests ancient Earth was a water world, with little to no land in sight. And that could have major implications for the origin and evolution of life.
While modern Earth’s surface is about 70 percent water-covered, the new research indicates that our planet was a true ocean world some 3 billion years ago. At this point, only scattered archipelagos breached our global ocean’s briny surface. That is, if any land existed at all.
Taz here again:
We have read this before, haven't we?
Don't you find that interesting; especially in light of Genesis 1:2:
Genesis 1:2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
Moses wrote this some 4000 years ago.
Science is catching up to us.
My question is how did Moses know this?
Let's say it was passed down through the generations by word of mouth.
Who figured this out so Moses could know?
This had to come from God.
Nobody else, at that time, would have known this.
Now science is finally coming around to what the Bible has been telling us all along.
Way to go science.
Who knows? Maybe they will discover the origins of life.
Maybe it wasn't a big bang after all?!
Keep walking everybody.
May God bless,
Taz
I found this while doing some research. The whole article is online if you Google it. Read what is there and I will comment on the other side.
(I just used the the first couple of paragraphs, as they had the germane information.)
Ancient Earth may have been a “water world” with no dry land
If confirmed, the new research could help scientists pin down the origins of life.
By Korey Haynes | Published: March 6, 2020 | Last updated on May 18, 2023
New research suggests ancient Earth was a water world, with little to no land in sight. And that could have major implications for the origin and evolution of life.
While modern Earth’s surface is about 70 percent water-covered, the new research indicates that our planet was a true ocean world some 3 billion years ago. At this point, only scattered archipelagos breached our global ocean’s briny surface. That is, if any land existed at all.
Taz here again:
We have read this before, haven't we?
Don't you find that interesting; especially in light of Genesis 1:2:
Genesis 1:2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
Moses wrote this some 4000 years ago.
Science is catching up to us.
My question is how did Moses know this?
Let's say it was passed down through the generations by word of mouth.
Who figured this out so Moses could know?
This had to come from God.
Nobody else, at that time, would have known this.
Now science is finally coming around to what the Bible has been telling us all along.
Way to go science.
Who knows? Maybe they will discover the origins of life.
Maybe it wasn't a big bang after all?!
Keep walking everybody.
May God bless,
Taz