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<blockquote data-quote="Justatruthseeker" data-source="post: 71970941" data-attributes="member: 332164"><p>Why should it mention more than one? The Bible is about man and the animals created with him, not the other 5 creations.</p><p></p><p>But that’s because you don’t understand what hayah means in Hebrew.</p><p></p><p>And the earth “became - hayah” desolate and waste, and darkness “became” upon the surface of the deep. That’s the problem with both fanatics on the creation side and evolutionary side. Neither one does any research, just accept without question what their high priests claim. Be they high preists of creation or evolution.</p><p></p><p>Plus creationists tend to say they believe the Bible because God gave it to mankind, then ignore what the creation record is telling them, because they can’t find it in the Bible. Yet claim the same God penned both the Bible and the universe. That’s why I agree with you when it comes to claims of them ignoring what the earth tells them. And the earth clearly tells us their has been 6 creations and 5 destructions, with man being part of the sixth. Soon to be a sixth destruction and a seventh and final creation.</p><p></p><p>“Was” is not even listed as a possible translation in their own concordance. I just understand that darkness and water that covered the earth was the 5th destruction, leading to the extinction of the dinosaurs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justatruthseeker, post: 71970941, member: 332164"] Why should it mention more than one? The Bible is about man and the animals created with him, not the other 5 creations. But that’s because you don’t understand what hayah means in Hebrew. And the earth “became - hayah” desolate and waste, and darkness “became” upon the surface of the deep. That’s the problem with both fanatics on the creation side and evolutionary side. Neither one does any research, just accept without question what their high priests claim. Be they high preists of creation or evolution. Plus creationists tend to say they believe the Bible because God gave it to mankind, then ignore what the creation record is telling them, because they can’t find it in the Bible. Yet claim the same God penned both the Bible and the universe. That’s why I agree with you when it comes to claims of them ignoring what the earth tells them. And the earth clearly tells us their has been 6 creations and 5 destructions, with man being part of the sixth. Soon to be a sixth destruction and a seventh and final creation. “Was” is not even listed as a possible translation in their own concordance. I just understand that darkness and water that covered the earth was the 5th destruction, leading to the extinction of the dinosaurs. [/QUOTE]
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