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Does Science Agree With the Bible?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Cadet" data-source="post: 69063376" data-attributes="member: 261708"><p>So is <em>every</em> reference to the earth being flat or the heavens being in a "firmament" or tent above the earth figurative as well? I mean, every single time anything makes reference to the earth being flat, it <em>could</em> be a figure of speech, but I'd say such a consistent pattern makes the issue pretty clear. And is "all the kingdoms of the earth" also a figure of speech? Does he just mean "most of them"? And what of the book of Enoch?</p><p></p><p>Of course, it's a pretty moot point when it comes to the thread, because I don't think anyone could argue that the flood of noah is meant as a metaphor, and that <em>definitely</em> didn't happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Cadet, post: 69063376, member: 261708"] So is [I]every[/I] reference to the earth being flat or the heavens being in a "firmament" or tent above the earth figurative as well? I mean, every single time anything makes reference to the earth being flat, it [I]could[/I] be a figure of speech, but I'd say such a consistent pattern makes the issue pretty clear. And is "all the kingdoms of the earth" also a figure of speech? Does he just mean "most of them"? And what of the book of Enoch? Of course, it's a pretty moot point when it comes to the thread, because I don't think anyone could argue that the flood of noah is meant as a metaphor, and that [I]definitely[/I] didn't happen. [/QUOTE]
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