"Things are getting so weird that not even the secret masters are
sure what's going on. unfortunately, this makes them grumpy, and they tend to
argue a lot, slam doors AND DESTROY SMALL NATIONS."
We are
living in Interesting Times. Perhaps the most Interesting Times in thousands of
years. At least ten top executives have walked away from leading AI firms in
recent times over "grave concerns about the technology's power, including
its [AI's] potential to wipe away humanity."
I feel privileged and fortunate to be alive in these times and I cannot
shake the sense that we are on the cusp of something world shattering and we
have been chosen to witness it.
First, regarding the Great Flood, it did happen. The same science that told
us it was safe and effective to inject material into our bodies that causes our
cells to produce spike protein told us that the Great Flood is a myth. I do not
regard such liars. Such people only tell the truth on occasion in order to get
your trust when they start telling lies.
The Great Flood is a fact. We do not know how many years passed between when
God warned Noah of the imminence of the deluge and the moment the first rain
drop fell, but most who have studied the relevant passages of the Bible narrow
the figure down to between 50 years and a century.
When Noah first put axe to notch the people of his time had never seen
rain, as we are told through Scripture that the earth was watered through a dew
that came up from the ground. This does not necessarily mean that it had not
ever rained upon the earth; it simply means that the people of Noah's age had
not experienced it during the short time that they had knowledge of. We do not
know what the precise conditions of the earth were in those days and if science
knows the truth it is not telling it, as in most things.
All that aside, it may be likely that when the structure of Noah's project
began to take shape his neighbors may well have thought him to have lost his
mind. For many long decades Noah labored in his faith, the fruit of which
extended beyond the lifespan of most men today.
Yet Noah kept his nose to the grindstone for God had shown him a future
cataclysm that would come near to ending mankind’s existence in this world.
Noah believed and did not cease until his work was finished.
Many have speculated as to why God shut Noah and his family in the ark seven
days before the rains began. It may have been that the onslaught had begun at
that time in some distant part of the earth. We do not know. It was a test of
the faith of Noah and his family. They had time to think and reflect and
prepare themselves for what was coming. They had time for doubts to rise up. As those hours and days passed the ridicule of
those outside may have risen to a fever pitch.
We are told in 2 Peter that Noah was a "preacher of
righteousness." Noah preached with his axe and with his chisel. Noah preached with his
actions in preparing the ark.
The storm clouds are gathering in this earth today. Many people are not
noticing it. They are too busy marrying and giving in marriage. They are too busy making money. We are told that one day commerce will be the snare in which many men shall be caught.