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04-22-2001, 04:28 AM | #1 |
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Refuting contradictions
Mr. Morgan, Please forgive me for the assume insult. It's not a good way to start a constructive conversation.
Now thewn, about the day/night thing. When God said "Let there be light" the sun was born. Hence day and night. The solar system was created prior to this, (In the beginning God created...). About Cain, the assumption by most readers of the bible is that he's one of three people on the earth. However, that position assumes that Adam and Eve had no children prior to the fall. But, they could have been in the garden for hundreds, even thousands of years prior to the eating of the fruit.Which would certainly give them time to pro-create before Cain. My personal opinion is God created man in cahpter one. Spontaneously and possible by the thousands. Then later created Adam and put him in a unique place caled a garden. It's referred to as the Dual Creation Theory. About this God living somewhere before He created the universe thing. What do you believe was here before the universe existed? Nothing? Where was matter? Was there no space? The serpent speaking. Do you believe in evolution? You believe that animals changed from one life form to another? What if the catalyst for that was the eating of a "fruit" that contained a substance that changed the genetic structure on animals? Is that more ridiculous than animals changing life-forms on their own? Giants. Now there's a good one. The world means "Men of reknown" and is translated as such elswhere in the bible. Take the children of Adam and Eve that were born in the thousand years before the fall and call them the sons of God. They interbred with the children of Adam and Eve born after the fall. They had unique offspring. Interestingly, (and to be fair you have to admit you assumed Adam had no other children, But, they could have had dozens and dozens of children that weren't named. Just like the women were rarely mentioned in the new testament. Cain could have been born three hundred years after the eating of the forbidden fruit, with hundres of older brothers and sisters. Fossils? Please explain the presence of marine fossils on the peaks of Mt. Everest. Either Mt. Everest was part of the ocean floor and rose up later, or the earth was covered with water higher than the peaks of the mountains. I personally believe both are true. The world changed dramatically via a combination of geologic upheaval and atmospheric change. And speaking of the fossil record, is there even one fossil that shows a transitional life form? One? Anywhere? Nope! You see my friend, we both live by faith. You believe we evolved. The universe evolved. And life just is. I believe in an outside, intelligent influence. A creator. Both positions take an equal amout of faith. Thanks for your time, Jeff Milum Cleveland Ohio |
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For starters, you continue to use "contradictions" in the subject line when I have talked about absurdities and inconsistencies, not contradictions. For another, you assume--incorrectly--what I believe about evolution and our origins. For another, you make many assumptions about how it might have been where the Bible is concerned, and you do so after telling me to assume nothing. Quote:
GE 1.3-5 states unequivocally that God created light to separate night from day on the first day. GE 14.14-19 states unequivocally that God created the Sun and the Moon on the fourth day. If you want to believe otherwise, so be it, but that doesn't change the fact that this represents an absurdity to me and to many others. Quote:
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"Men of renown" is used later in the verse, true, but it is a completely different word and "men of renown" is not a translation of the Hebrew word which is earlier translated "giants." In any case, none of this in any way changes the fact that there were Nephilim before the alleged Flood and Nephilim after the alleged Flood. Given that it is only Noah and his clan which allegedly survived the Flood, that seems absurd to me. If not to you, so be it. Quote:
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You need to practice what you preach. You also need to adjust your reality to the facts given that I am agnostic when it comes to our origins. Quote:
Look at a world map showing the population of adherents to a given religious belief-system and you will find that prevailing religion correlates well with geography. The chances are that you believe what you believe largely because of what you were taught and/or the where you grew up. Had you grown up in Iran, for example, you would likely feel the same way about the Koran as you do now about the Bible. Quote:
In fact, I wonder if you even read the disclaimer at the top of both the absurdities and the inconsistencies pages. If so, did you understand it? It says: Quote:
In any case, a perfect and omnipotent God could have, should have, and would have done a better job of it were he to have anything to do with the writing of a book such as the Bible. Don [Note: This topic is being copied from the Feedback forum to the Biblical Criticism & Archaeology forum. If you care to continue the discussion, you can do so there with whomever might be interested.] [This message has been edited by Donald Morgan (edited April 22, 2001).] |
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04-22-2001, 04:09 PM | #3 |
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Doesn't this mean the fallen? from the root word neph? I allways thought this was the fallen angels from Enoch's book, or the children of such. Maybe they were Neandethals (giants?) |
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quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by marduck: Nephilim Doesn't this mean the fallen? from the root word neph? I allways thought this was the fallen angels from Enoch's book, or the children of such. Maybe they were Neandethals (giants?) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Truethinker: You're right. The Nephilim are the fallen angels. The interbreeding continued until the time of David and shortly after I think. How do you know the "interbreeding" has stopped? rodahi |
04-23-2001, 03:24 PM | #6 |
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How do you know the "interbreeding" has stopped?
They walk amoung us!! Fight the Future! |
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In Genesis 4, is says that Seth was born after Cain killed Abel, so I would imagine that they couldn't have been in the garden more than 110-120 years. Assuming of course, that any of that's real. Quote:
Some people may believe in evolution in a similar way, just taking it on someone else's word with no effort on their own part. Please don't lump all of us in with those people. Edited because of my inability to distinguish between forward and backward slashes. [This message has been edited by DamagedGoods (edited April 23, 2001).] |
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