"Deep calls to deep" may be flowery poetic language intended to teach us something spiritual. However we're going to use it as the description of a hydrological cycle. It's an application of Hypothesis 22.
Job 6
Part 1 of Job's response to Eliphaz. Prayer for 2 Uber riders: Howard Moore Marissa got saved sitting outside her house Moriarty had kittens last night.
March 4th
We (me and the Holy spirit) confirm our hypothesis that Eden was the highest part of a mountain that filled the whole Earth: Why were there were no Cherubim or flaming swords on the North, West and South of Eden?
March 3rd
Where did the water come from which watered the surface of the land? it up welled at Eden. Now, here's the real question, how did the water get to Eden if there hadn't been any rain?
The Logic of Eden
The logic of Eden is deduced from a simple observation: IF rivers from Eden watered the surface of the Earth, AND water flows downhill, THEN Eden must have been the highest point on the Earth.
March 2nd
Genesis 1 and 2 aren't contradictory, they have different narrative styles. People who want to see contradictions are looking for an excuse to dismiss the truth, because they don't want the truth.
March 1st
In the atheist human origins narrative (SciPop) there's no hell, or a great gulf of open space inside the Earth, because it's trying to be a logical antidote to guilt, the fear of judgment, and eternal torment.
Where Light Dwells
Night was the darkness that resulted from the creation of light. Now God has gathered up all the darkness into a ball at the center of a spherical creation so night, technically, is inside the earth at this point.
February 28th
The biological definition of life and what the Bible describes as living aren't the same thing. This is important to know as we see how the process of creation unfolded. Biology is the foundation of secular humanism.
February 27th
The armour of light is a peace that comes with the assurance that the Bible is true, even if we don't understand it, such that SciPop (the atheist human origins narrative) isn't a threat.
