I. Introduction
A. Brief overview of the debate surrounding Noah's Flood
B. Mention of various perspectives on the global or regional extent of the flood
II. Regional Evidence for Noah's Flood
A. Source: "Yes, Noah's Flood May Have Happened, But Not Over the Whole Earth" by Lorence
G Collins
1. Discuss regional evidence supporting the occurrence of Noah's Flood
2. Highlight geological formations and deposits that indicate a localized rather than a global
flood
3. Emphasize the importance of considering regional variations in interpreting the evidence
III. Geologic Evidences for the Genesis Flood
A. Source: "Geologic Evidences for the Genesis Flood" by Dr. Andrew A. Snelling
1. Explore Dr. Snelling's perspective on geologic evidence supporting the Genesis Flood
2. Examine specific geological features and formations discussed by Dr. Snelling
3. Discuss the interpretation of these features in the context of a global flood
IV. Scholars Share Evidence of Biblical Flood
A. Source: "Scholars share evidence of biblical Flood, call event relevant to this generation" by
Ted Allen
1. Summarize the evidence presented by scholars supporting the biblical Flood
2. Address the relevance of the flood event to the current generation
V. Evidence Noah's Biblical Flood Happened
A. Source: "Evidence Noah's Biblical Flood Happened" by Dr. Robert Ballard
1. Present Dr. Ballard's findings and evidence supporting the occurrence of Noah's Flood
2. Discuss the scientific methods used by Dr. Ballard in his research
3. Consider any implications or insights offered by Dr. Ballard regarding the historical context of
the flood