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From: allendaves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 15:51:59 -0700 (PDT)Phil,
The issuse is not the first rainbow but the first rain and the text states that God did not let it rain but does indicate how things were wattered absent of rain.....Genisis 2:5-6..."there went a mist form the earth and watered the whole face of the ground".....all things considered Nevilles point was valid in that it needs to be addressed............i did so in my last post .......My last post:
Where does it mention clouds in the Genesis?....MS knows that clouds are formed via condensation seeds. Further, they claim Cosmic rays/particles entering earths atmosphere are the primary external of man made, condensation seeds......(trapped cosmic rays form the aurora borealis and such).....The amount of these cosmic rays that get into our atmosphere are directly correlated to solar activity.. at solar maximum the earths Magnetic field is significantly "blown away"/ reduced in its effectiveness, so as to allow for cosmic particles to enter the earths magnetic field...... ...However, even MS asserts that in the past the earths magnetic field was significantly stronger and on a much smaller earth it would be a more dense field as well..thus it is conceivable that no cosmic rays were allowed to reach earth in any significant quantities to allow for condensation seeds in the atmosphere....strong mag field = no cosmic rays=condensation seeds =no clouds=no rain .......................
I'm from the southeast and on a hot humid days (even without any clouds the atmosphere can hold plenty of muggy humidity)..... the morings will be cool with plenty of dew.......