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After Noah's flood, we still had the Euphrates. So,why wasn't it buried in mud? We have tall moutains with fossil sea shells creationists tell us were deposited by the flood. CC |
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And the significance of the river being called Euphrates is precisely what?
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You don't need to find the Garden. All you need to do is find the angels with the flaming swords. They should still be there.
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Genesis 3:24 After he drove the man out, he placed on the east side of the Garden of Eden cherubim and a flaming sword flashing back and forth to guard the way to the tree of life. |
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Nice response, Ibelieve. good points. Btw, my first post here! I hope to chime in, as well.
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2. I haven't argued a whit about the Garden of Eden. I merely pointed out that your claim about plant material not being preserved over millenia or millions of years...was wrong. 3. Claiming that the Komodo dragon was a "dinosaur" that lived coincident with man is also just more of your redefinition game. Certainly you have not shown that monitor lizards are dinosaurs, and pretending that you have is simply intellectual dishonesty. You have particularly unsavory habitual modes of response when you apparently feel threatened by people pointing out your errors. I'd expect more emotional maturity out of a person claiming to be old enough to be a grandfather. I posted this up in the other thread about your "demonstration" concerning monitors being "dinosaurs" : Quote:
Owen, Richard (1860) Description of the remains of a gigantic land lizard (Megalania prisca) from Australia. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 149: 43-48 |
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I thought this post was about Eden it seams to be straying from the OP.
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Some facts here.
The river flowed out of Eden into four heads. In describing these heads the Author is clearly saying it was a very different pre-flood world. Th There is no river with these heads now or when the bible was written. in fact a critic should use theses verses to say the bible got its geography wrong. However the bible didn't but shows a different pre-flood geography. Robert Byers |
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