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The last few days, we’ve been looking at climate change. We’ve seen that the claims of climate change alarmists are partly based on their old-earth worldview. And they ignore the flood of Noah’s day!
Around 4,300 years ago, the world was completely destroyed by floodwaters. The surface of the globe was reshaped as plate tectonics moved continents around and formed mountains and valleys. Volcanoes spewed ash into the atmosphere, cooling the air, warming the oceans, and eventually causing an ice age.
The catastrophic flood affected the climate radically. Talk about climate change needs to take this event into account.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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The last few days, we’ve been looking at climate change. We’ve seen that the claims of climate change alarmists are partly based on their old-earth worldview. And they ignore the flood of Noah’s day!
Around 4,300 years ago, the world was completely destroyed by floodwaters. The surface of the globe was reshaped as plate tectonics moved continents around and formed mountains and valleys. Volcanoes spewed ash into the atmosphere, cooling the air, warming the oceans, and eventually causing an ice age.
The catastrophic flood affected the climate radically. Talk about climate change needs to take this event into account.

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