Mmm. Oh my gosh I haven't had alcohol so long. That's gross. Oh god, I hate the
taste of Bailey's.
(Music plays)
Hey everyone! Its Rachel! Today on Crack Your Bible we are
going to be talking about Genesis 7 and the flood. We are at a point in Genesis 7
where Noah is already in the ark, the animals are the ark, and now God is
shutting them in. They don't shut themselves in, God shuts them in. And the
day that they go on the ark, is the day the heavens open up. You have that layer
around the earth, it is falling to the earth. And likewise, the springs of the
deep are bursting forth. And we know from science that there are springs under the
deep, there's also underwater volcanoes and that's what all forms islands. So
what we have is a very violent event taking place. You're having animal debris,
you are having plant life debris, you are having humans (well,
"hybrids") all mixed up in this water and ice mess. And it is happening very
violently, very quickly. So we see that in Genesis 7, everybody's on the ark and
then everything just goes insane. We know that it's really violent, and it says
that the water started to rise, the heavens are opened up, and that the water
rose so fast over the next 40 days that the mountaintops were underwater by an
additional 23 feet of water. (Genesis 7:17-23 on screen)
I believe it is 15 cubits, which is roughly 23 feet. So
everything is submerged in water. And we see that the fossil record, science backs
up what the Bible says. Because even at the tallest mountains we see fossils of
sea life. And what didn't make it on the ark? Sea life, because they don't need to!
What we see is that science and geology actually backs up what the Bible says.
And I want you guys to understand that we have a base layer rock. It's called
the "great unconformity." You can see it all over the world. I saw it when I was in
Colorado. You can see it at the Grand Canyon. You can see it in Europe. You can
see it in Asia. And what it is, is it is a base layer of rock that is not like any
of the other rocks on top of it, because they're all sedimentary law rocks that
are in layers, so striations, like stripes. So what you had is what the
land looked like in Noah's day. So that would be called the "great unconformity."
And then when everything burst forth, so you're going to have the earth busting
up so that you can have mountains, you can have tectonic plates shifting for the springs
to burst forth, underwater volcanoes which science backs up that we have.
That's what forms islands. So you can have a bunch of rock bursting forth and
that's what we see. But also, we see striation in rock, so sedimentary layers
of rock. And what I wanted to show you was how this would all have happened
very quickly. I'm going to link a Netflix documentary below it's called "Is Genesis
History" on Netflix. I hope you guys will check it out, because it's way more in depth. I
just started watching it, it's like an hour and a half about why we can trust
the Genesis flood account and how science backs it up. But this morning I
was drinking a water bottle, and I put tumeric powder and pepper powder in it,
along with some other liquid vitamins. And I noticed I... like no matter how much
I shook it up, it would immediately fall to the bottom. So I had to refill my
water bottle a few times, added some coconut milk, kept it tilted
so that all of the sediment - all of the turmeric and pepper - wouldn't just sink
to the bottom, and then I would never be able to actually consume it. And it made
me think, "this is exactly how it was in Noah's day!" Because we see from the
fossil record, we see fossils. We see animals being covered up very quickly. So
when you have the springs of the deep burst forth, you have the heavens fall.
You have a lot of matter being mixed up in a watery medium, you are going to
have layers start forming very quickly as things separate out by their density.
And what do I mean by their "density?" What's heaviest sinks to the bottom, and
what's a little less heavy goes on top, and then what's even lighter than those
two layers rests on the top of that. And I'm going to show you how that works
with something that you guys might be familiar with. It's called "alcohol!" And
Noah drank in the Bible, Jesus' first miracle was changing water into wine, not
grape juice, so clearly there was some alcohol in it. I have a lot of alcohol at
my house because I always wanted to be like a "good hostess," but I've noticed
every time I offer people a drink, they're like, "Oh no, I'm good. I'll just
have a water, Thanks." So I have all this alcohol and I've had it for years, like a
long time, and I can't get rid of it. So I'm going to try my first try at making
a layered drink to show how quickly layers form and how density works, so
that you can understand how we have these rock layers.
We're going to try this again with three different colors.
So remember, base layer is going to be the great unconformity, and then when all
the rocks and the sediment are in the water, your heaviest liquids are going to
go to the bottom, so like your rocks and your dirt that
are the heaviest. Now we take our next one. (Whispering: Please work. Of course not. It mixes.) And
then your lightest stuff is going to be, again I don't know if this is even going to
taste good, I'm probably not even going to try it.
I'm just looking for things that are different densities. And I saw on YouTube that when you
mix Bailey's and Chambord, it is called a "jelly donut shot." I've never had it, but
this is what it is right there, but I want to do a third
layer, so I'm going to pour some triple sec on top. And let's see if this rests on
top of the Bailey's. (Whispers: Where will it go?) Let's see what happened. So that's basically what's
going to happen with your rock layers. You're going to have the heaviest stuff
at the bottom, and then it just decreases in density - so heaviest all the way up to
lightest. Now the layers, as you can see, do have some bumps here and there, like
it's not a perfectly straight line,
whereas this one's more defined. But that's what we see with rock layers. You
see kind of that bumpiness. And if there was erosion, these things would have
been completely worn away. There would be pitting and things like that. Because if
you've ever left anything outside for a long period of time, you know things
erode. And if you leave things outside for billions of years, they erode into
nothingness. So let me show you what happens with sediment over time. You can
see the sediment at the bottom, which is the rice that has gone to the bottom. So
the rice is the heaviest and the liquid on top is lighter. And then there is air.
Same thing happened in the flood. So that is a bottle
of sake. Here is a bottle of Orgeat, which is almond liqueur. It's unopened
and I've had it for years, so it is completely separated into its parts. You
have a lot of sugar density here, which is why it's clear here and cloudy at the
top. So the almond matter is less dense than this sugar syrup here. That's why
it's separated into two layers. Over here, I have this apple cider which is
completely solid. But if you guys can see, it's darker at the bottom and lighter at
the top. But you see these darker spots that go up, and that's because the layers
formed because I had it tilted like this in my deep freezer. So you see the
striation patterns in here, as what was most dense actually fell to the sides. So
then you have these layers like this and you'll see this in rock especially here
in Las Vegas, you'll see rocks that are like this and continued striation
patterns going up like this. What I want you to consider was this frozen thing is,
if there's frozen ice falling from the heavens, you're going to have chunks that
land on the actual bottom, so that bedrock or that great unconformity layer.
So if you have a big chunk of ice and then you have sediment that falls on it,
you're going to have something like this happen. So pretend you have ice here.
And then you have all the sediment coming down in layers. As as it settles,
it... the heaviest stuff forms at the bottom and then so on and so forth. As it
gets lighter and you still have this ice here, but then over time as that ice
melts, and then you have this rock layer that's formed. That's how you're going to
get this jutting piece of rock. Something has to have been underneath for it to
have the striation patterns that are perfect, perfect lines
and then to have nothing underneath. And that goes directly in line with what the
Bible says. We have the heavens fall. We have the springs from the deep. It was
very, very violent. What was going on, if you've ever been in a hailstorm, if
you've ever seen what hail can do to a vehicle, imagine that over the entire
world - that you have giant, giant, giant chunks of ice falling. Like boulder-sized,
like mountain-sized ice chunks of ice. You are going to have some serious damage happen.
All of the pressure from everything that's falling is going to create a lot
of damage on the surface of the earth. It's going to mix up a lot of dust and
dirt and debris and rocks. And that's why in these sedimentary layers. You see sea
creatures, because remember those are the animals that didn't make it on the ark.
And with those sedimentary layers, you're quickly killing all of the animal life,
which is what the Bible says. So you have an animal, like it's knocked over from
just the force of things falling and quickly it's covered up by this dirt. And
that is what we see in the fossil record. We see animals quickly dying. We see
footprints of animals, because if you've ever been to the beach - you step in the
sand and five seconds later, because of the density of water and sand, your
footprints are either washed away or water comes up and your footprints just
kind of melt away. But we see in the fossil record, prints everywhere. So that
means that water and dust are coming together, debris is coming together, and
it is just forming these layers. Just like with the alcohol, quickly forming
layers, trapping things underneath. So you don't have oxygen and when you deprive
things of oxygen, they don't rot. You'll have a perfect environment so that we
can get fossils, and all of this goes in line with what the Bible says. So we see
that the fossil record is actually backing up what the
Bible says. Now if you want to interpret it a different way, if these a trillion
years old, okay but that's not what that the fossil record is showing. We're seeing a
base layer of rock, the great unconformity, then we see sea creatures
in sedimentary layer, over, and over, and over that builds up quite quickly, just
like you can see with what happened with the explosion at Mount St. Helen. I know
that's not exhaustive, but I really hope that you guys will check out that
documentary on Netflix. I hope you guys enjoy that. I will see you guys on
Wednesday and I would love for you to like, subscribe and share, and I will talk
to you guys later. Bye!
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