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03-30-2009, 01:59 PM | #21 | |
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Actually, the Bible doesn't refer to Pi at all. If you are talking about the diameter and circumference of those baths in 1 Kings, they are given as 10 and 30 respectively. If using numbers rounded to the nearest integer, you can use pi=3.142 and still come out with the right result. Start with the diameter being 9.7, use pi=3.142 and round to whole numbers as required. (ETA) This website has an interesting analysis: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/bibleval.htm |
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According to the following website on "kosher locusts":
http://encyclopedia.vbxml.net/Kosher_locusts Sources in the Talmud |
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What does the Mishna have to do with this. other than recognizing the deficiency in the original Biblical law?
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One would think it would have been easier to invent the flare, wouldn't one? |
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There is a video of grasshopper walking. |
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It shows that people of that time talked about "four walking legs" and "two jumping legs". How does that recognize the deficiency in the original Biblical law? Is the Mishna wrong to say that grasshoppers have four walking legs and two jumping legs?
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When do you date the Mishna? It is not just trying to justify the wording in Leviticus? Did anyone ever talk about "four walking legs" versus two jumping legs that were also used for walking, unless they were trying to make the Bible inerrant?
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I suppose it is possible that that passage in the Mishnah was written around 200 CE to try to make the Bible inerrant. |
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An Illogical Donkey Story
Here is a passage that has at least four illogical aspects to it.
1. a donkey talks in it, and Balaam doesn't find it strange. 2. The angels criticize Balaam for getting angry at a disobedient donkey that wouldn't go in the direction he was ordered to, crushed his foot, and laid down under him. Balaam's reaction was perfectly understandable. The angel's criticism of Balaam's treatment of the donkey is senseless because Balaam had no way of knowing that the donkey was being protective rather than willful and disobedient. 3. Balaam says that he has sinned because he got mad at his donkey. How is getting mad at a donkey a sin? 4. A donkey is able to thwart God's plan to assassinate Balaam. Numbers 22: Quote:
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