What about the other land bridges?

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MainframeSupertasker

We've seen land bridges that connect almost all the continents. I was looking at the map today. I didn't find a land bridge to Antarctica. Could you help me find one?

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MainframeSupertasker

Yeah that's the closest I could get. South America's connection with Antarctica. We even see Antarctica spreading out towards it like it wants to connect!

What we see later is that maybe the Global flood washed away the land bridge? You see that there's a massive hurricane that might've broken the land bridge. Hey Les, any ideas?

Shrikeatb4

Personally,  I think that the continents broke apart During Noah's flood, then continued up until Job's time at a slower rate. Job tells of mountains being moved, indicating eye witness testimony.  Job9:5, 28:9, 14:18. This imagery is echoed in the Psalms114:4.

MainframeSupertasker

Yes that is true Shrikeat grin.png (btw welcome here man!)

But I was thinking about finding a close land bridge to Antarctica so that it would explains why there is still life in isolated Antarctica.

king2queensside

The make-up of the land masses, geology and endemic plants and even the fossil record supports Antarctic-South America (Southeast Australia and New Zealand as well) any other explanation is much less viable as the continuation of the above geology and endemic plants empirically links these pieces of each continent. The separation of these land masses came well before the flood event.

MainframeSupertasker

separated before the flood? How would that look like grin.png

hellodebake

Genesis ch 10 v 25 reads ' because in his day the earth was divided.'

It gives the name ( Gen ch 10 v 25 ) or the word 'Peleg' as meaning 'division.' I'm vaguely remember reading in my concordance it can mean 'division' or 'earthquake' but i'll double check that tonight.