Canopy around Earth before flood ?

by Rummy1 14 Replies latest jw friends

  • Rummy1
    Rummy1

    I'm sure I didn't dream this but as a jw child I seem to recall
    this explanation for the flood:
    Before the flood it didn't rain;there was a huge canopy of water
    around the Earth which helped protect it and stabilised the temperature so there wern't extremes like now.
    Plants etc grew with the help of early morning dew(!)
    When the flood occurred Jehovah burst the canopy and tons of water
    came down as rain thus flooding the entire Earth.
    Ever since then we've had rain and the natural balance of Earth's weather was disrupted.
    After Armageddon Jehovah will restore the canopy,and everything will be honkydoory again!
    Anyone buy this ??

  • seedy3
    seedy3

    Actually newbie............ not in a heartbeat. In the polar caps they have found snow and ice to be dated much, much farther back then the flood story tells us. If we had such great weather before the flood, without extreams, How is it the ice caps are as old as they are. I forget what age they have drilled down to, but it is very very old. This is not using carbon dating BTW, it is using layer dating, so I don't any one talking about how inaccurate carbon dating is.

    Seedy

  • Flip
    Flip
    Before the flood it didn't rain;there was a huge canopy of water...Anyone buy this ??

    Rummy' For myself, it wasn't so much believing in the concept but of trying to ignore it and making damn sure one didn't dispute the logic in public.

    Flip

  • LB
    LB

    Yes I remember that canopy story. More JW lousy science.


    Never Squat With Yer Spurs On

  • ashitaka
    ashitaka

    It was actually a canopy of talking rainbow skittles.

    ashi

  • DakotaRed
    DakotaRed

    I don't know if I would really call it junk science, but neither would I call it a fact. All I can find is a theory advanced by some. This theory is refuted by modern known laws of physics. But, to creationists, there are no known laws governing God.

    Personally, I don't know if there was or not. The Watchtower should not teach this theory as fact, though. I see it as another argument to distract us from loving each other. Amazing how many teachings from so many religions actually cause division amongst man instead of bringing man together.

    Here is an article discussing the theory and also refuting it.

    http://www.sentex.net/~tcc/fcanopy.html

    If God's Spirit is filling a Kingdom Hall, how is it that Satan can manuever the ones within that Kingdom Hall at the same time?

  • iggy
    iggy

    Do you think that maybe when they drill to the bottom of the antarctic that they will know how long it has been snowing there?
    Is it possible that before that time it may have been warmer there?
    Iggy

  • VM44
    VM44

    Isaac Newton Vail wrote some books and pamphlets about
    the canopy theory as the source of the waters of the Great
    Flood. He published several books and pamphlets describing
    his "Earth's Annular Ring" idea, and even published a
    magazine called "Annular World".

    While Vail may not have been the first to use the Flood myths
    of various cultures to prove the existence of a world covering
    flood, he probably was the first to use the myths to try and
    prove that the Earth was covered by a ring of water.

    The Watchtower endorsed Vail's ideas for decades, Rutherford
    even wrote that "It seems to have been the plan of Jehovah
    God to begin the increase of light upon his great work for
    the benifit of man about the year 1874 A.D. It was in that year that
    Isaac N. Vail first publihsed a pamphlet entitled 'The Earth's
    Annular System'." (page 29, Creation 1927) Rutherford then devotes
    about 6 or 7 pages to Vail's Annular theory, even including a
    diagram of the earth and it's annular system.

    I believe that Vail's ideas even appear in the Watchtower book,
    "Paradise" book published in 1959, although Vail is not mentioned
    by name in the book.

    The Vailian theory was never considered by mainstream science, as
    it violated basic laws of orbital mechanics. It appears that
    any such cloud canopy containing enough vapor required by the Flood would result in an earth temperature too high to support life.
    (Temperate climate indeed!)

    After teaching the Vail like ideas about 100 years, all the WT
    now says is that "it is best not to speculate." But the WT still
    uses cultural Flood myths as an "anthropological" proof for the
    Great Flood.

    A good web article about the Vailian canopy theory is:

    "The Demise and Fall of the Water Vapor Canopy: A Fallen Creationist Idea" by Glenn R. Morton

    which may be found at:

    [ http://www.glenn.morton.btinternet.co.uk/canopy.htm]

    --VM44

  • Rummy1
    Rummy1

    Speaking about the flood again,I assume that in Noah's day
    only a small part of the Earth was actually populated.
    So why was the ENTIRE Earth flooded ?-not just the area that
    was populated? If the cellar was full of rats you wouldn't
    destroy the entire house would you ?

  • DakotaRed
    DakotaRed

    Just accept things as taught, Rummy. Don't question Mother! When the time is right, God will give you another magazine article to "brighten your mind." LOL

    Sound familiar?

    If God's Spirit is filling a Kingdom Hall, how is it that Satan can manuever the ones within that Kingdom Hall at the same time?

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