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Jesus tells us that the End of the World will be so much like the world of Noah's Day. How much do you really know about the world of Genesis 6-8? This was a world of dinosaurs and cavemen, overrun by demons, infiltrated with monstrous evil–and totally indifferent to God. The parallels to our world are staggering–amazingly illuminating what God has planned for the future.
The fact that the entire World Perished in the Genesis Flood has been scoffed about for thousands of years. Even today there are men and women scientists and educators who systematically deny that there was a Global Flood of Noah as described in the Bible.
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What is it that they are trying to remove? God's compelling testimony of Global Death through a catastrophic flood. He has placed on every continent, every land, and under every sea the vivid record of a global flood.
So man, left to himself, crashes headlong into sin. In fact, in just 10 generations God records the times of Noah as about the worst times in human history. "The Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually" (Gen. 6:5). Noah could have looked upon such an evil time as a handicap, instead, he saw it as an opportunity to serve the Lord.