Since Noah's flood there's been a continual net loss of ice on Earth. What physical cause could lead to climate instability as we see in the Bible and which we're experiencing today?
Jacob’s Famine
It was necessary for the children of Israel to sojourn in Egypt for over 400 years, during which time they became a great nation. God got Jacob and his family to Egypt by causing a famine throughout the land of Canaan.
Isaac’s Famine
A second famine caused Isaac and Rebekah to go Gerar. This is another example, similar to Abraham and Sarah going to Egypt, of making a bad decision rather than trusting the Lord.
Abraham’s Famine
Abraham experienced the first of 3 generational famines. It caused he and Sarah to go to Egypt. This is very symbolic and it's usually used to picture the bad decisions that we make when we are walking by sight, not by faith.
Timeline Review
The wind which God sent to evaporate the flood water caused rapid cooling and the formation of equatorial and polar ice. Evidence of equatorial glaciation is arbitrarily assigned to the Permian arbitrary time hack (ATH).
Earth’s Orbital Shifts May Have Triggered Ancient Global Warming
A study combining astronomical and geologic data hints at an extraterrestrial cause for extreme climate change 56 million years ago.
Wooly Mammoth and Giant Bisons
"Wooly mammoth and giant bisons". Mammoth and other creatures were preserved in ice which formed when the waters of Noah's flood evaporated. Evaporation causes cooling.
Redistribution of Floras
"Redistribution of floras reflecting advances and retreats of glaciers." Glacial ice formed at the poles and around the equator as the waters of Noah's flood evaporated.
Spread of Grasslands
"Climatic changes in temperate latitudes that allowed the spread of grasslands." Grasslands are a habitat type, not a period of time. The remains of them have been preserved as fossils.
Climatic Cooling
The wind which came after Noah's flood evaporated the waters and caused global cooling, leading to polar and equatorial glaciation. Evidence of equatorial glaciation is assigned to the Permian.
