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1 | destruction of earth | Gen 8:21 | templescroll | 219837 | ||
Hi, Gen 8: I read that God would never "destroy" the Earth's inhabitants again as long as the Earth "endures". Would an inevitable destruction of the earth and its inhabitants by nuclear war or global melt down prove the non-existence of God or His impotence? |
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2 | destruction of earth | Gen 8:21 | Val | 219843 | ||
The Lord Jesus tells us in Matthew 24:6 and 7 And you will be hearing of wars and rumors of war; see that you are not frightened, for those things must take place, but that is not yet the end. For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom, and in various places there will be famines and earthquakes. But all these things are merely the beginning of birth pangs. Matthew 24:44-51 |
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3 | destruction of earth | Gen 8:21 | templescroll | 219895 | ||
this is helpful, but still...if everything is destroyed is this verse not a contradiction to Gen. 8:21 when He promises to never do it again? | ||||||
4 | destruction of earth | Gen 8:21 | stjohn | 219903 | ||
No It is not a contradiction. Sir, you are still not reading it right. He doesn't promise that he will never do it again, He promises that He will never do it again with a flood. He makes no promise to Noah in Gen 8:21 He is talking to Himself, and He qualifies it by saying at the end of His statement "as I have done" i.e. with a flood. | ||||||