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Did Jesus believe in a literal Noah's Ark and Flood?
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<blockquote data-quote="kangitanka" data-source="post: 25381267" data-attributes="member: 154150"><p>"I think that I will never see</p><p>A poem as lovely as a tree" </p><p>Factually, that little poem is not accurate</p><p>However, would you agree that it is truth?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not at all.</p><p>Jesus, being familiar with the scriptures and stories in question could very easily have understood the metaphorical meanings behind the stories he referrenced.</p><p>And his audience would have understood this as well, which is why Jesus wouldnt have to point out the metaphorical or literal contexts of the stories he was speaking about.</p><p></p><p></p><p>God's Word=the Bible?!?</p><p>When did <strong>THIS </strong>happen?</p><p>I thought that, even among Christians, the bible was, well, the bible.</p><p>I was pretty sure that Christians agreed that the Word of God= Jesus.</p><p>Or is bibliolatry now accepted?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kangitanka, post: 25381267, member: 154150"] "I think that I will never see A poem as lovely as a tree" Factually, that little poem is not accurate However, would you agree that it is truth? Not at all. Jesus, being familiar with the scriptures and stories in question could very easily have understood the metaphorical meanings behind the stories he referrenced. And his audience would have understood this as well, which is why Jesus wouldnt have to point out the metaphorical or literal contexts of the stories he was speaking about. God's Word=the Bible?!? When did [B]THIS [/B]happen? I thought that, even among Christians, the bible was, well, the bible. I was pretty sure that Christians agreed that the Word of God= Jesus. Or is bibliolatry now accepted? [/QUOTE]
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