History

Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure:

(Isaiah 46:10) KJV

The Biblical history of hell expanding is such a large and well developed doctrine throughout the Bible that it’s fascinating that no one has developed it.

There are 10 Eras in the history of the Earth in three periods which are related either to 1) how gravity caused its formation, 2) how the expansion of hell is causing its decay, or 3) the fulfillment of prophecy.

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– Read 3 chapters every day and 5 chapters on Sundays

Precambrian

Precambrian sediments and the core accretion model support the creation of gravity on the second day.

Precambrian fossils represent the aquatic life which developed on the first day. They weren’t deposited in Noah’s flood.

Naiveian

The Naiveian was that blissful time of indeterminate length before Adam and Eve did anything stupid in the garden of Eden. They were naive. The climate was warm and equable.

Sinian

We cover the cursed Earth, and changes to the hydrological cycle at the fall of man, in the devotional for July.

Warmian

We cover the time immediately before Noah’s flood, the flood and its aftermath in the devotional for August.

Lower Noachian

After a period during which humanity experienced global warming, the Earth reached Boiling Point: Noah’s flood.

Upper Noachian

There was enough water in the great deep to flood the Earth 1,200 km deep. 15 cubits was when the crew of the ark stopped taking soundings.

Pangaea

After Noah’s Flood.

Peleg

The Earth was divided. We introduce the concepts of radial shrinkage and circumferential shortening.

Present Day

Hell is expanding. It’s the cause of global warming. Believing in Jesus Christ is the only way to escape it. What we can learn about the universe from the Bible is synthesized in the devotional for October.

Millennial Kingdom

Changes that happen to Earth during the tribulation are discussed in the devotional for November.