What about "as long as the earth stands?" Are we taking away from Scripture by omitting that?

Adding “one of these days I will destroy all living things again, but the next time, I will do it by fire.” Is adding to Scripture.

Was God concerned with methods? Or was God concerned with mercy?

Did God determine right then to change his method of destruction?

Or could it be just like Scripture records. In His mercy, He looked on all the suffering caused by the flood and vowed never again to bring destruction on the earth.

Although He had once destroyed every living creature because of man’s evil, God vowed to never again destroy every living creature, although He knew man would continue to be evil.

If the traditional view of a universal disaster by fire is accurate, that makes it that God has reneged and I don’t believe He did.