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5th April 2003 at 08:28 PM Terry.Trent said this in Post #160
doesn't it have 4 corners? Where East meets West/West meets East on the Equator-thats two and the North and Sout Poles. That sounds like 4 corners to me. If you look on a map, isn't it flat?
Today at 01:22 PM Mechanical Bliss said this in Post #164
I also find interesting the people who use the Bible to justify a fixed Earth model with other bodies of the solar system revolving around it.
http://www.geocentricity.com/
The Biblical Astronomer, now in Ohio (hotbed for fundies of all types, it seems) gives his own testimonial of how truths are revealed to him by God and how the Bible shows that modern astronomy (or rather astronomy from a variety of cultures for thousands of years even before science) is wrong because the Bible says so.
Now maybe this is a joke, but is this guy for real?
That seems to be the good ol' "plain teaching of scripture" taken literally to him.
The serpent spoke. THATS face value.Today at 01:37 PM Mechanical Bliss said this in Post #166
You missed the point. He presents parts of your scripture on his website that, when he takes them literally, "prove" his case. He's not really adding any of his own interpretation (like your animals talking example); he's taking it at face value.
I bet you really gave your HS teachers a run for thier money.Today at 01:44 PM Mechanical Bliss said this in Post #168
That's not face value if an interpretation was added. You yourself claimed that he based it on the serpent speaking AND an interpretation of Eve's initial reaction and then you point out that he can't know anything of Eve's initial reaction. Thus, it's not face value--he added something to it (the initial reaction) that apparently isn't taking it at face value.
Yesterday at 10:50 PM Terry.Trent said this in Post #154
did i mention this was an uphill battle? I am not here to debate-for the facts i stated earlier. i do not know enough to debate with you. and yes, i take the bible so litterally that if the bible says that the earth is 6,000 years old, then i believe that. If the bible says the world was completly flooded, i believe that.
Yesterday at 11:03 PM Follower of Christ said this in Post #156
Thank God for the few left out there that believe Him regardless of everything else.
I dont see much of that even in the chuch.
Yesterday at 11:28 PM Terry.Trent said this in Post #160
doesn't it have 4 corners? Where East meets West/West meets East on the Equator-thats two and the North and Sout Poles. That sounds like 4 corners to me. If you look on a map, isn't it flat?
Today at 12:59 PM Terry.Trent said this in Post #163
perhaps i should have asked this before-where does it say the world is flat?
1)Today at 07:47 PM lucaspa said this in Post #170
i]Today at 01:34 PM Follower of Christ said this in Post #165
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We do know, however, that God gave a good definition of a day in Genesis 1: 5 and then proceeded to give a play by play account of His workings.
(so very nice of Him seeing how Moses and others probably didnt even need to know all this[/I])
Then after all this, in Genesis 2:4b God tells Moses He created the heavens and the earth within a single day. (beyom)
Some Hebrew ''Theologians'' say that Genesis 1 is not literal.
Most of the Hebrew Language Scholoars that I have come across so far say that Genesis 1 is obviously VERY literal.
So what? English language scholars will say that Tom Clancy novels are also very literal. Yet they are fiction. You don't decide literal based solely on the language.
As to "some Hebrew theologians", go into any synagogue and look at the commentary on the Torah. All of them say that Genesis 1 is not literal.
Seeing that the issue is one of language, I will believe the linguist over the theologian any day.
Then you have to take the linguist about "beyom", don't you? And ignore the theologian that tries to put Genesis 2 in day 6 of Genesis 1.
I have found quite a few preachers who make incorect assumtions about scripture either because they are blinded because of arrogance/sin or because they are not yet ready to teach and jump into a leadership role before they are ready.
2)
Like you?
The theologians are the one who got in trouble with God to begin with.
I can't wait to see you justify this claim.
I'm new to these surroundings guys, so please bear with me...I'd love a good lesson in 'Hebrew', if you're up to it...However, the Bible states in plain Hebrewthat the earth is immovable. Job 26:7, I Chronicles 16:30, Psalm 93:1, Psalm 96:10, and Psalm 104:5. This led to the fight in the Church over Copernicus and Galileo. [/B]
Today at 10:22 PM LastMaxim said this in Post #178
I'm new to these surroundings guys, so please bear with me...I'd love a good lesson in 'Hebrew', if you're up to it...
...now guys, I certainly don't want to start something else going here, nor continue any of the off-topic (I almost want to say 'rantings' at this point), but I'd like to see some of the 'outstanding stuff explained abit better on both sides, if no-one objects (grief, you guys do carry on, don't ya...been reading this one topic for a really long time now...lol). instead of saying "...go back and see this...", would you mind spelling it out for the rest of us? (it's the time factor, for me, atleast)...plus I'd need a degree to delve into most of this, anyway.
Actually, I remember several people mentioning the validity and necessity of degrees in there a few times, and I agree with what i remember one said, which basically states that it's not the degree that's important, but the learning behind it. I can tell you that I've been sick with an (as yet) uncurable, and very hard to diagnose illness for most of my life, and that though I do not have a 'degree' in medicine, i can shred most doctors if need be, in the areas that touch directly on my illness. This simply is due to the time and effort i've put into researching and learning myself...so it is certainly not necessary to have a degree to know what you are talking about, though i can say it would help emensly at times (when i need to be taken seriously)...
...it's late here, and i'm rather tired (especially after having read all of this), so i hope I made some kind of sense just now. Thanks for making this forum interesting, guys (and please ignore the many typos i'm sure crept in there some where...)...incidently, I like the way this topic is developing here guys, even counting the length...
6th April 2003 at 08:25 PM lucaspa said this in Post #174
"Thank God"? You are thanking God for another person whose faith you can destroy?