No I do not think so. I personally think something drastic might happen but it will not be the of the world. The movie had a great flood that covers the earth and God said that He would not send a flood like that again. Referring to the flood in Noah`s day.
It wasn't God that sent out the bird after the flood. It was Noah. First he sent out a raven, and later he sent out a dove.
When humans disobeyed God, God promised to send a flood that would almost annihilate the human race. Noah and his family were the only human survivors of the flood.
In the story Noah's Ark, God makes a covenant to Noah and the rest of the world which comes in the form of a rainbow. He promises that he will never send a global flood again. Hope I helped!
God directly says in the Bible, that he would never send another flood onto Earth.
In many religious beliefs, the rainbow is viewed as a symbol of hope and a promise to never again flood the earth. It is seen as a sign of God's covenant with humanity after the story of Noah's Ark in the Bible.
God's covenant with Noah was a promise to never flood the earth again, symbolized by the rainbow. God's covenant with Abraham focused on making him a great nation and blessing all nations through his descendants. The covenant with Noah was universal, while the covenant with Abraham was specific to his lineage.
The rainbow would, from that point on, convey that lesson.The worldwide Flood was a vast historical lesson which God chooses not to repeat. He attached a covenant (Genesis ch.9) to this decision, to teach us that the lack of another worldwide flood is deliberate on His part, and not just due to natural causes. And because of Noah's righteousness (Genesis 6:9), God spoke this covenant to him, instead of waiting and revealing it to some later deserving person.See also:More about the FloodThe covenants of Noah and Abraham
The answer is found in Genesis Chapters 6-8. God told Noah he would send a flood to destroy the earth because of the great wickedness of man. He warned him that the flood would last for forty days and forty nights. He told him that it would come at a time that he least expected it. He told Noah to build an ark out of gopher wood to keep his family (wife, three sons, Shem, Ham,and Japeth,and himself) safe from the flood to come!
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.
This is in Genesis 8:8-12.
The rainbow represents a promise by God himself. The promise is that he will never flood the Earth again.