The Year of the Flood

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    one assumption that we can make about all cultures. This assumption being that they have at least one flood myth. Flood myths are a very common category of myths. They often include a divine being deciding to flood the Earth because of man's misdeeds. However, the gods often allow one "worthy" man and his family to survive and repopulate the Earth. Today in our meeting we decided to share flood myths from different cultures and analyze the common themes of the myths. All of the club members…

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    Creationist and Evolutionist Is there really evidence that proves the world wide flood actually happened that is written about in the book of Genesis? The Bible tells us of the Great Flood, how it covered the whole earth. (Gen 17:7 [NKJV]) “Now the flood was on the earth forty days. The waters increased and lifted up the ark, and it was raised high above the earth.” The Bible also gives many clues to how the flood was able to cover the whole earth by God’s design. Many of us have questioned…

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    Young Earth Creationism is a theory that states that the universe, including Earth, is 6000-12000 years old and was created in six literal days (Mortenson, 2011). One of the main arguments for this theory is that there are many naturally occurring phenomena in the universe which show that YEC is the only viable theory. This argument was proposed by Dr. Russell Humphreys, an expert in YEC. One of these phenomena includes the spiral shape of the known galaxies. Humphreys suggests that the spiral…

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    Flood Insurance Case

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    Flood Insurance -- Protecting your Home via Flash Floods 7 simple specifics exactly about Flood Damage AND How to greater Protect ones Home IN ADDITION TO Business. The massive flood damage Around the Birmingham metro location in April 7th, 2014 caught quite a few residence via surprise. Based to the national Weather Service, more than 7 inch associated with rain are measured inside Vestavia Hills, although additional locations in the location…

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    between 3-6 inches during the wet months, which is between November-March), but all empty at the Pacific Ocean, which is relatively close to the city (t-cep.org/floods). Typically, the average rainfall per year in Santa Barbara is only 16.98 inches, but when El Nino hits, the amount of rainfall nearly triples to 46.99 inches (t-cep.org/floods). Santa Barbara becomes more prone to mudslides and landslides during El Nino because…

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    Thailand Flood Case Study

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    There were many impacts of the Queensland floods and , these are broken down into three categories; social, economical and environmental. These impacts will have a great short term and long term affect in the regions. The economical impacts of the two floods were colossal. Possibly the biggest economic impact in Australia coal, Program director of the Grattan Institute, Saul Eslake believes that $400 million dollars a week lost in the short term. The picture shows Australia’s coal production…

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    stories contain similarities in plot, content, and outcome. In the “Great Flood” myth and The Book of Eli their story displayed prior, during and after their heroes’ journey relate and are reflections of the ancient and modern day cultures that created them. God saw the “wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually” (Speiser). In the “Great Flood” myth God is regretful for creating man and has decided to wipe clean…

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    In The Epic of Gilgamesh and the Hebrew book of Genesis, floods occur that completely destroy the physical world and all of mankind, except for a select few people who are considered righteous people from their creator’s perspective. In The Epic of Gilgamesh, the god Ea instructs a character whose name is Utnapishtim to build a large boat. According to the tablet, Ea tells Utnapishtim to make all living things go up into the boat. The only people on the boat are Utnapishtim, his family, and a…

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    Bible Flood Essay

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    thoroughly at evidential proof of a worldwide flood, there are multiple biblical accounts, written accounts, and scientific statements that many scholars believe the claims of the catastrophic event [the worldwide flood] actually happened. Is there really evidence that proves the world wide flood actually happened that is written about in the book of Genesis? The Bible gives testimony of the Great Flood and how it covered the whole earth: “Now the flood was on the earth forty days. The waters…

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    the flood story in The Epic of Giglamesh and the flood story in the Old Testament Bible. Giglamesh is an epic poem written by an ancient Mesopotamian culture around the year 2000 B.C. In Giglamesh, the god Utnapishtim recounts the story of a flood, in which he is saved from a global flood by building a large boat (Taylor). The Biblical story of the flood is contained in Genesis, the first chapter of the Catholic Bible Old Testament. It tells the story of Noah, who was saved from a global flood…

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