God sent a flood to the earth to wipe out the evil people that were alive. It did not destroy the whole earth, but drastically altered it.
Revelation 11:18 promises that God will: "...destroy them that destroy the earth."(ASV)
No one knows but God.
Humans will not and cannot destroy the earth..............God will do that when he is ready..........so no global warming, or anything we do can destroy this earth.God made it, He will destroy it in his time..........
absolubtley not!!! Theres NO such thing as aliens!!!! + It plainly says in the bible that GOD will destroy the earth when it comes time.
In most Lutheran churches and in the Catholic church, there is no specific meaning for each specific color. As a whole however, the rainbow represents God's promise to never send another event that would destroy the entire earth as in the great flood.
Humans didn't send anything to earth. Eve is the first female human that the bible says god created on earth.
God said he would never destroy the earth with a flood again, he told no and his decedents that he blessed them.
NO he mucked up creation with silly mistakes leading to humans and then left it to us to make a real bls up of it and destroy the earth ourselves
I don't think that God said you could do whatever you wanted to and destroy the earth. Some religious fanatics hope that by destroying the earth, we will be saved by Jesus. I don't think (I hope) that this is a majority belief.
In Genesis god makes a covenant with Noah that he would not destroy the earth with a flood again. The rainbow is the covenant.
The question is confusing. It is asking why was God sent to earth?. This means that God was sent by someone. It is not logic that anyone has a will and capacity over God to send Him to earth. The other point, God is every where every time on earth or any where else. God is the All-Knowing by every thing in the universe and beyond it. So, God doesn't need to come down to earth to see what is going there.
False. The Flood was the event, the Rainbow was God's sign that He would never destroy the earth again with water.