Introduction:
Most secular geologists agree that the Ice Age took place about
2.5 million years ago, as Earth’s temperatures slowly declined and glacial ice
caps began to accumulate at the poles. On the contrary, many Christians believe
that the Bible is very clear; the Earth is only about 6000 years old.
Unfortunately, there is no space within this Biblical timeline for giant
glaciers to accumulate the way many geologists and climatologists say they did.
Accumulating at the rate they appear to today, deep time seems inevitable.
Evidence:
There is ample evidence that an ice
age took place. Giant deposits of rocks, boulders, and other debris are left
piled up where the glacier that had entrapped them melted away. Solid granite
bears the scars of these massive chunks of rock and ice ground overtop of its
surface. Whole communities of giant mammals left their fossils in caves and tar
pits across the continents. Some have even been found entrapped within the
hardened layers of permafrost in the Russian tundra. The evidence for an Ice
Age is so abundant that no one with a degree in the natural sciences denies
that it took place. However, the presumption of long eons of time, a belief
necessary to remain in step with the prevalent Neo-Darwinian thinking of the
day, does not always suit the evidence. For example, no theories with
significant evidence have emerged to suggest what might cause 30% of the
continents to freeze.
Interestingly, there is a viable
mechanism for the Ice Age, but it is not found in popular scientific
literature. Rather, the Bible seems to have the answer. In Genesis chapter 7
describes a catastrophic flood that covered the entire globe with water. It
describes water gushing from the core of the Earth, an indication that there
was severe geologic activity. With so much water vapor and ash from these
super-geysers and volcanoes trapped in the atmosphere, the sun’s rays would not
be able to have the affect on the world’s climate that it once had. As Earth
began to cool, the water began to condense and fall as snow. With a mechanism
like the global flood, the cores of ice found in glaciers could have been at
maximum extent within 500 years after the flood. It would seem that the
evidence is better in favor of a younger Earth than commonly believed.
The Bible does not specifically
mention an Ice Age, but that is understandable since most Biblical events take
place far below the reach of glacial influence. However, the book of Job was
written about 500 years after the flood, when the Ice age was likely reaching
its climax. Snow is remarkably rare in the Middle East today, but God speaks to
Job about snow and ice in chapter 38, verses 29 and 30, as if that righteous
man were very acquainted with such weather. It is not too unlikely that Job was
familiar with snowy days in winter.
Conclusion:
The Bible claims to be the words of the Creator. Jesus
himself, the namesake of the Christian faith, recited from ancient Biblical
passages as if they were reliable facts. If the Ice Age really did take place
millions of years ago, it would undermine the claims that Jesus and the Bible
make about Scripture’s reliability. The Ice Age, however, is no reason to doubt
the Bible. While those who hold to unbiblically long ages sweat over hypotheses
to explain Ice Age mechanisms, those with a Bible-based timeline can rest easy
that the words of God provide an obvious answer. Perhaps the book of Job,
written about 500 years after the Flood, was referring to the Ice Age in
chapter 38, verses 29 and 30.
Reference:
Oard,
M. 2006. “Where does the ice age fit?”. In: Ham, K. ed. The New Answers Book, pp. 207-219. Green Forest, AR: Master Books,
pp. 207-219.
Hi Caleb, excellent article. Jesus was very clear that genesis was history and the worlds age was as it says. Dad
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