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Creation Archive > Volume 22 Issue 2 > Answers for Kids
First published: Creation ex nihilo 22(2):38–41 March 2000 | ||
‘The Seven Cs’ of History (Creation, Corruption, Catastrophe, Confusion, Christ, Cross, Consummation) help us remember the big events which have affected, and will affect, the history of the universe.
‘And every living thing which was on the face of the earth was destroyed, from man to cattle, and to the creeping things, and the fowls of the heavens. And they were destroyed from the earth, and only Noah was left, and those that were with him in the ark’ (Genesis 7:23).
God created a perfect world in six normal-length days (Genesis 1, 2), but Adam disobeyed God’s command not to eat the forbidden fruit, and brought corruption and death into the world (Romans 5:12). Adam’s sin passed to his children, his children’s children and so on. This brings us to the third ‘C’ of history found in Genesis 6–9 …
As time went by, people began to invent tools and musical instruments, explore new places, try new ideas.
Because the Creator knew Noah was a righteous man, God provided a way for him, his wife, his three sons, their wives, the land animals and birds to survive this catastrophe by building an Ark. (The fish and other sea creatures could survive in the water, while plants and insects could survive on floating debris). Noah and his family worked on the Ark for many years, warning those around them that God’s judgment was coming (2 Peter 2:5). No one but his family believed. When they finished building, God brought two of every animal (including dinosaurs!), and seven of some, to the Ark.
We’ve all seen the damage a local flood can do — ripping up trees, depositing layers of mud, destroying everything in its path. Now imagine the damage done by a flood covering the entire planet!
Nothing would be the same when the waters had subsided and the earth had dried. How strange everything must have looked to Noah and his family as they came off the Ark!
After leaving the Ark, Noah built an altar to the Lord, sacrificing one of each of the clean animals. The Lord saw the sacrifice, and promised never to flood the entire earth again. The sign of this promise is the rainbow.
For instance, take a look at the fossil at the right. Now take a moment and write down, say, five things you know about that fossil.
Perhaps you said ‘It’s millions of years old’, or ‘it took a long time to form’. Now think about what you’ve written for a moment — do you really know these things, or are they just your ideas about the fossil? How do you know how old the fossil is, or how long it took for the animal to be fossilized? It’s important, as Christians, that our ideas about the past are based on what the Bible tells us has happened. Using the Bible’s true record of history to help us understand, we might say the following things about this fossil:
These are just a few things we can learn from the Bible about this fossil!
Studying the fossils you find (maybe even in your own backyard!) can be exciting, but it’s important to know the difference between what we actually find and what others may say about our findings. Since God’s Word gives us the history of the world, we need to apply this to fossils as well.
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To see the full-size accompanying illustration about the ark click here (warning, large file size, 300k).
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Water covers 70% of the earth's surface? Yet many deny the earth was completely covered in water at one time. Did you also know … no (liquid) water has been found on Mars? Yet many believe water shaped the surface of the Red Planet (Mars) in the past. Why would people deny a huge flood on Earth and promote one on Mars?
2 Peter 3:5-6 reminds us, 'For this is hidden from them by their willing it, that … the world that then was, being flooded by water, perished.'
God told Noah to have at least two of certain kinds of animals (seven of some) on board the Ark (Genesis 6:19-7:3). The animals shown below in pairs were on the Ark. There are fifteen pairs for you to match. These animals were on the Ark. Ten of the animals shown here were not on the Ark because they could survive outside of it. These animals do not have a pair. See if you can find which animals were and were not on the Ark!
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Answer:
Animals on the Ark 1. Apatosaurus 2. Bat 3. Bird (flying) 4. Dodo bird 5. Giraffe 6. Horse 7. Kangaroo 8. Mammoth 9. Monkey 10. Mouse 11. Rabbit 12. Rhinoceros 13. Skunk 14. Snake 15. Tyrannosaurus rex
Animals not on the Ark 1. Dolphin 2. Eel 3. Fish (gold) 4. Kronosaurus 5. Octopus 6. Plesiosaur 7. Sea horse 8. Shark 9. Star fish 10. Whale
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