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We’re looking at ten reasons every Christian should be a creationist. Here’s number two: God keeps his promises.
After the global flood of Noah’s day, God gave the rainbow as a sign that he would never again flood the whole earth. This was his promise to mankind.
Now, some Christians say this was just a local flood. But if that’s true, God’s broken his promise over and over. There’ve been many devastating floods since the time of Noah. And if God broke this promise, what about his other promises?
But if it were a global flood, as clearly described in Genesis, there’s no problem. God kept his promise then, just as he does now.
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We’re looking at ten reasons every Christian should be a creationist. Here’s number two: God keeps his promises.
After the global flood of Noah’s day, God gave the rainbow as a sign that he would never again flood the whole earth. This was his promise to mankind.
Now, some Christians say this was just a local flood. But if that’s true, God’s broken his promise over and over. There’ve been many devastating floods since the time of Noah. And if God broke this promise, what about his other promises?
But if it were a global flood, as clearly described in Genesis, there’s no problem. God kept his promise then, just as he does now.

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