arunma said:PrincetonGuy, have you studied the old earth creation theory? I think a literal reading of the text shows that the flood was a local event which only affected the middle east (and presumably, the whole of the human population would have lived there at the time). This eliminates most of the difficulties, since we are no longer required to believe that every animal in the entire world was carried aboard the ark. It also explains how vegetation appeared so quickly after the flood.
No, I have not studied, to any substantial extent, old earth creation theory. However, there is absolutely no way to reconcile a literal interpretation of the flood with the topography of the Middle East. And, of course, water flows from high points to low points so if there had been a great flood in the Middle East the water would have flowed into the ocean long before it covered even the hills, let alone the mountains.
Taken literally, the story of the Genesis flood not only does not allow for miracles, it very clearly teaches against miracles having taken place because it explicitly teaches that through the natural means of the construction and use of a VERY large boat representatives of all the genetically discrete populations of animals (more than 1.5 million populations!) were preserved. For reasons that I have posted above, a 7th grade knowledge of science is more than sufficient so make it expressly clear that such an event could not possibly have occurred.
What I cannot understand is why anyone, when presented with the evidence against such an event having taken place, would continue to believe that it did take place. Such beliefs do not constitute Biblical faiththey constitute presumption and a whole list of other things that it is not appropriate to name on a Christian message board! I find, however, the very same thing in the Mormons, the Jehovah Witnesses, and other fundamentalist cults, including those of the Middle East. God did not only give us the BibleHe also gave us the ability to learn about the Bible and the world that we live in and I believe that God wants each one of us to be good stewards over what He has given to us.
The Church today is being attacked on all sides by advocates of gay (really homosexual) rights, on demand abortion, absolute secularization of society, etc., and yet the Christian fundamentalists who argue for a strictly literal interpretation of Genesis, an interpretation for which there is no justification whatsoever, are without question guilty of bringing discredit to the Bible, the gospel message, and our Savior on a scale that is hitherto unknown in the entire history of the Christian church! I can not begin to imagine the wrath of God that is stored up for those who are guilty of doing this in spite of the fact that they have been shown time and again that they are responsible for vast multitudes of people rejecting the Bible, the gospel message, and our Savior with the consequence that these vast multitudes of people are being damned for eternity to the fires of hell.
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