Episode 7
Genesis 7 & 8
Why was Noah's righteousness so important to the story of the Flood? Was the Flood local or global in nature? Did the animals need to eat on the Ark? Did carnivores exist before the Flood? Is the Flood allegorical or actual history? Why does Christian really not like Ken Ham and Kent Hovind while kinda being close to their side of the debate for the historicity of early Genesis? Why were the animals separated by clean and unclean designations? How long did the Flood last? Why would God need to remember Noah in order to deliver him from the effects of the Flood? Can the Ark be found in Mt. Ararat? Why was Noah's response to offer sacrifices so pleasing to God?
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