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Can you tell us what the difference is between a world where the flood never happened and a world where it did happen but all evidence was cleaned up?Pretty thorough, wasn't He?
Your next door neighbor could be thirty feet tall.Can you tell us what the difference is between a world where the flood never happened and a world where it did happen but all evidence was cleaned up?
Just out of curiosity, have you read the Bible?And why would this be?
I have answered this question before. Yes, I have read it.Just out of curiosity, have you read the Bible?
Circular reasoning. You are assuming that the Bible's claims that they existed in the first place are correct. You can not show this.And for the record, the answer to your question would be the existence of the Nephilim, who were all but wiped out in the Flood.
So some survived? Please, show me a 30 foot tall person.With a few exceptions.
Wow.Circular reasoning. You are assuming that the Bible's claims that they existed in the first place are correct. You can not show this.
Obviously none that you would understand.In any case, since you claim there are some possible exceptions, then there could well be 30 foot tall people with or without a flood, so you have not provided an example of a difference between a world where the flood never happened and a world where it did happen but all evidence was cleaned up.
I don't need to explain away the absence of evidence for events that didn't happen anyway.You got better explanations?
Something I'm not understanding here is why even bother cleaning up the flood if it's story is told anyway in the Bible?Wow.
Congratulations for talking yourself out of understanding the difference between "a world where the flood never happened and a world where it did happen but all evidence was cleaned up".
That's rich, coming from someone who plays connect-the-dots and glosses over more missing links than a picket fence in a windstorm.I don't need to explain away the absence of evidence for events that didn't happen anyway.
How much of reality are you willing to root in, though?Rooting in reality spares me a lot of that kind of tasks.
I'm not sure what you're asking here, Lamb.Something I'm not understanding here is why even bother cleaning up the flood if it's story is told anyway in the Bible?
Well, on the one hand your claim is that God cleaned up after the flood. And on the other hand your claim is that God tells us about the flood in the Bible. Why the clean up if God is going to tell us about it in the first place?I'm not sure what you're asking here, Lamb.
Sorry.
Are you serious?Well, on the one hand your claim is that God cleaned up after the flood. And on the other hand your claim is that God tells us about the flood in the Bible. Why the clean up if God is going to tell us about it in the first place?
At least we have the dots (like human chromosome 2, ERV's, thousands of fossils, pseudogenes, the geographical distribution of plants and animals etc). And we know that there are connections. That's much more than you have.That's rich, coming from someone who plays connect-the-dots and glosses over more missing links than a picket fence in a windstorm.
How much of reality are you willing to root in, though?
Darwins Tree vs God's Bushes?At least we have the dots (like human chromosome 2, ERV's, thousands of fossils, pseudogenes, the geographical distribution of plants and animals etc). And we know that there are connections. That's much more than you have.
God felt guilt with the mess left by the flood? That makes no sense to me. Please explain.Are you serious?
"Hey, mom. I spilled milk all over the floor. And since I admitted it, clean it up, will you?"
God felt guilt with the mess left by the flood? That makes no sense to me. Please explain.
God felt guilt with the mess left by the flood?
"But there's no milk missing from the refrigerator, the cloths are all clean and the kitchen floor has old cat paw prints on it."Are you serious?
"Hey, mom. I spilled milk all over the floor. And since I admitted it, clean it up, will you?"
"Hurry home, will you?""But there's no milk missing from the refrigerator, the cloths are all clean and the kitchen floor has old cat paw prints on it."
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