![]() ![]() ![]() If the evolutionary view is correct, it raises some interesting questions. The third is the literal interpretation stated in Genesis 10:25, that it split between 100-339 years after the flood. The second is common in Christendom, which states that the split took place during the Flood. The first is the evolutionary view, stating that the split took place 95 million years ago. I have heard three versions of the continental split. So, the Bible described an event before its discovery! The fact that the continents split is not disputed by Bible believing Christians or the evolutionary world. Evolutionists didn’t come up with the idea of Pangea until over 300 years later. When Columbus sailed to North America in 1492, he found people and animals. The Bible, written long before the 1800s, said that the earth was divided. In the 1800s, evolutionists stated the theory that Pangea split apart 95 million years ago. How did they get there? Both creationists and evolutionists agree that there was originally one super continent called Pangea. Before the age of the sail, there were people and animals on almost every continent. The significance of this passage is truly amazing if we stop to examine the implications. ![]() The division is said to have taken place during his lifetime, but doesn’t say how long it took. The time frame for the continental split would therefore have been 100 years after the flood until 339 years after the flood. The Bible says that Peleg (which means divide) was born 100 years after the flood and lived for 239 years. I believe this passage describes a time when God supernaturally separated the continents one from another. Genesis 10:25 states “Two sons were born to Eber: One was named Peleg, because in his time the earth was divided”. There is an obscure passage in Genesis that is generally overlooked, but holds what I believe to be great insight into our early world after the flood. ![]()
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