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FYI,Hugs of Love said:Thank you for posting up your personal opinions. For future readers, they need to remeber that nobody knows for sure where dinosaurs came from, how they died, how long they lived, etc. We are definetly entitled to our own believes and I think it's great that we can share them with eachother, we just need to remeber that they're not facts yet.
Hugs of Love said:Thank you for posting up your personal opinions. For future readers, they need to remeber that nobody knows for sure where dinosaurs came from, how they died, how long they lived, etc. We are definetly entitled to our own believes and I think it's great that we can share them with eachother, we just need to remeber that they're not facts yet.
It is only God's Word based upon you being told it is God's Word.Hugs of Love said:Oh yeah, about Chi_Cygni's repsonse. I believe everything that the bible says and it says that there was a global flood (Genesis 7:6-24) and that people in the early days lived up to 950 years (Genesis 9:28). It is God's word and he never lies.
If you don't believe the Bible, what is your faith based on?Chi_Cygni said:It is only God's Word based upon you being told it is God's Word.
The Global Flood is a piece of mythological nonsense that cannot hold up to scrutiny from either a geological or physics perspective. It just doesn't compute.
Not one skeleton of a human with evidence of 900 year lifespans has ever been found. In fact just the opposite - lifespans are increasing over time not decreasing. From a human physiological standpoint this doesn't hold up.
To believe everything the Bible says is being obtuse to the nth degree. It also means you have to believe contradicting stories.
I don't worship the Bible - it seems many on this board do!Liangonesearmy said:If you don't believe the Bible, what is your faith based on?
The Bible as we have it now did not exist when the first Christians planted their churches. They had religious authorities and tradition. The Bible is part of tradition.Liangonesearmy said:And how do you know about the Lord Jesus w/o His Word? religious authorities? tradition?
I see no reason to suppose that when John wrote about the Word he was talking about the Bible. John was using the Greek concept of the Logos (translated as Word) to say that the eternal God-idea had taken on flesh and become one of us, and that this Logos was God. John was saying that Jesus was the perfect communication of God to us, and that He was God. If you equate John's Logos with Scripture, you are left with the statement that Scripture is God.there's a reason Jesus said "Heavens and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away." Christianity is essentially built on the manifest truth of God's Word. What do you think John meant when he likened Christ to the Word in John 1?
Did you miss it? I base it on Jesus Christ.Liangonesearmy said:once again, you did not answer the question... what do you base your faith on?
Patricco said:Who's to say the dinosaurs werent babies when they were taken onto the ark? God didnt say "take 2 of every adult animal, male and female." And the word dinosaur wasnt given until the 1800's. Who's to say that the original word of dinosaur wasnt the word dragon, which knights went out to slay.
http://www.drdino.com/cse.asp?pg=articles&specific=15
This link has some pictures of dinosaurs, whether you chose to believe them or not
"Genesis 7:2 states that Noah saved two of every representative "kind" of land animal on the ark. Noah would have taken young specimens, not huge, older creatures. Dinosaurs would have emerged from the ark to inhabit an entirely different world. Instead of a warm, mild climate worldwide, they would have found a harsh climate which soon settled into an ice age. If climatic hardships did not cause the dinosaur's extinction, man's tendency to destroy probably did."
found from here: http://www.drdino.com/cse.asp?pg=articles&specific=23
the way i understand it,genez said:Only the "known world" was destroyed. That explains how only those animals indigenous to where man lived at that time could fit on the Ark. It is most likely, that man only lived in an area the size of several large counties (not countries) at that time.
Card42 said:the way i understand it,
that's news to the Japanese
since their culture was in existence
during the possible dates
for the flood
and there were no Japanese
in Mesopotamia
at that time
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