Africa's New Ocean: A Continent Splits Apart - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
Reminds me of that article that I mentioned in my book concerning the creation of the Rheic Ocean which was the per-cursor to the Atlantic Ocean.
http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/34/5/325.short?rss=1&ssource=mfc
The scientists behind that report indicated that Africa was actually joined together with the America's in the prehistoric past. Apparently the cliffs and rock strata of Nova Scotia is the same as those on the continent of North Africa. Imagine that!? Certainly interesting stuff and if one looks at and traces the coastlines of both continents including Europe's and it does appear as if it was all joined together and that is surely not without great significance. For just as the scientists point out that a great break occurred due to 'weak seams' so to does the bible although the latter points out it had more to do with water.
'"...all the springs of the great deep burst forth,' {Gen. 7:11-12}
So if the question isn't one of are we seeing in these articles and events more evidence that what the bible teaches is totally and completely correct? Next to this we even have reports now out of Antartica of forests being discovered under the ice along with fossils frozen intact without any decomposition? Interesting to say the least!
These are truly momentous days we are living in but O Africa what is happening underneath you and who exactly is too blame for this upheavel now taking place and where will it ultimately end? Is Africa really going to be split in two? It brings up many questions doesn't it about things, like for example the Gulf Oil spill and whether it has anything to do with what we are now witnessing? Furthermore, I believe it was Noah wasn't it who was the first to witness the birth of a new ocean but I guess they were talking about the modern age.
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