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Basically pulling an Obama (Thanks Calminian!)
Still no attempt to show Jesus and the apostles believed the flood was worldwide, just a cut and past from a creationist site claiming they did. Interestingly the site is caught in the same mind game you are, reading their idea of a global flood into a passage talking about the flood and thinking it means the flood is global."[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Fact two: What does God's word say about Noah and the world-wide flood? Jesus mentioned it as a fact (Matt. 24:37-39). Both the ark and Noah are mentioned as true historical facts by the Apostle Paul in Hebrews 11:7. Paul was a learned man - a Pharisee and the son of a Pharisee. Notice, there are other Scriptures mentioning the flood (2 Peter 2:5; Luke 6:48). The Apostle Peter said that only Noah and seven others were spared when God brought a flood upon the world. King David also talked about the flood (Psalm 29:10). Either Genesis 7:20-24 is correct, or the whole world is in trouble. God spoke to Isaiah the prophet about the flood of Noah that covered the earth (Is. 54:9). Noah is mentioned in Ezekiel as a historical person. Noah existed after the flood that destroyed the entire world and all life that was on the face of the earth. Why would God have Noah collect certain animals and birds if it was only going to be a local flood? [/FONT][/FONT]A very revealing reply this. Of course you don't show where Jesus or the apostles taught a six day creation or a global flood, you can't it is simply not there. Instead you give your reasoning and your interpretation and assume Jesus must have thought the same. This is how you ended up making the strange claim if we disagree with you we are disbelieving Jesus. But we are supposed to learn from Jesus, be his disciples, not simply project our own opinions on Jesus and claim they are his.
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Fact three: Adam is referred to as a historical person by Jesus' brother Jude, the Apostle Paul, and by Job (Jude 14; 1 Tim. 2:13-14; 1 Cor. 15:22, 45; Rom. 5:14; Job 31:33; Hosea 6:7). Melchizedek was mentioned as a true historical character in Genesis 14:18 and again by the Apostle Paul in Hebrews 7:1. Abel and Enoch were mentioned in the book of Hebrews as real people (Heb. 11:4-5). Are these great men of the Bible wrong?"[/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Fact two: What does God's word say about Noah and the world-wide flood? Jesus mentioned it as a fact (Matt. 24:37-39).[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]
No, he mentioned the flood, he never mentioned that it was global.
Actually you were the one arguing against a metaphorical meaning of the Sabbath saying: "Where do they teach that Jews need to rest a million years each week on Sabbath? " I am glad you do recognise there are deeper meaning there, Creationist hatred of biblical metaphor is really inconsistent.The deeper meanings of what the sabbath were are not in question. Straw man.
I never suggested they didn't.Yet, I think any school kid would know that the Jews did have a day they rested.
This is bizarre. How do you switch from arguing passionately against metaphorical interpretation to claiming I am the one waving away deeper meanings? Do you ever listen to yourself?No excuse to wave away deeper meanings.
First you make up the changes you see in the bible then your description of how the universe changed is so vague anything could be made fit. It is meaningless especially when there isn't a hint of you supposed change in anywhere in science or scripture.When we look also at science, and history, and the other changes of the creation era bible, we see that my interpretation fits oh so well.
You know, you are right. It really is nonsense and completely ridiculous. You just haven't thought it through. It not just ridiculous that God would be snoozing for thousands of years, the idea of God Almighty snoozing at all is ridiculous. Psalm 121:4 The protector of Israel doesn't doze or ever get drowsy. Was the Almighty and eternal God with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change James 1:17, refreshed after a day's rest?Nonsense. The rest that He gave man, and allowed us to partake in can still be had. In no way does it mean God is snoozing in a post creation rest still. That is ridiculous. I wonder if you actually want to understand. You seem to be doing all you can to keep from any possible arriving at a knowledge.
No, you are making the same mistake you made with your "Jews need to rest a million years each week on Sabbath", going for the cheap laugh and thinking that disproves a proper metaphorical interpretation. Yet you are very familiar with the real meaning of the metaphor. Salvation by grace means we stop trying to work for our salvation. In Hebrews entering God rest means coming to that place in God where we cease working for our own righteousness and rest in God, not joining in a million year snooze or going back in time to join God on the seventh day of creation for our snooze. The seventh day of Creation is a metaphorical picture of the gospel
Nice illustration. We have Jesus describe like a the lamb without spot or blemish destined before the foundation of the world 2Pet 2:19&20. In Revelation it describes people as having their names written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world Rev 13:8. With both the lamb and the Sabbath we have imagery set in the creation, we have the Israelites being commanded to perform an enactment of the imagery, rest every seventh day, sacrifice lambs. And we see the fulfilment of the imagery in Christ's death on the cross with it's fullness still to come in Christ.That rest that He made available to us. In fact He commanded the Jews to rest. These things are shadows of the true, like the sacrificing of lambs. Yet they were real as real can be also.
But while the fulfilment of the metaphor is very real, and the Israelites were really were commanded to enact the imagery, Jesus never was a literal sheep and God never went for a snooze either for one day or thousands of years.
So how do you think Jesus interpreted the passover lamb for his disciples? Did it speak about Jesus literally or was it metaphor? What about the manna? Did Jesus interpret it literally or metaphorically when he said he was the bread from heaven? Or that bit in Genesis about the redeemer stepping on the Eden snake's head, what do you think that tells us about Jesus, did he fulfil it literally or metaphorically? You are right, we have all these scripture in the OT speaking about Jesus when we understand the metaphorical meaning. We even have Jesus teaching his disciple how to interpret these OT metaphors and see how they speak to us of Jesus. Do you think literalists might be missing something here?Did you know that the Jews never really understood most of the bible till Jesus came? He fulfilled so many scriptures, and explained how they actually spoke of Him all the while!
You mean like all the hot shot creationists?We can't go by what hot shot religionists of the day think.
Yep the church tried to suppress scientific knowledge in Galileo's day just like Creationists do today. We certainly can't go by what these hot shots think. Anti science preachers have such a terrible track record from the flat earthers like Cosmas, Galileo's inquisition and modern creationists. They are all very sincere, all thinking that because their literal interpretation of scripture contradicts science that science must be wrong, all trying to defend scripture by attacking science and all bringing scripture into disrepute as a result.Obviously, they were unaware of the split at the time when the church tried to supress knowledge of this present state.
Exactly. Creationists take heed. If sceince contradicts your interpretation of the bible it is probably your interpretation that is the problem. Science does not oppose the bible it just discovers more about the wonderful universe God created..As if that opposed the bible.
I agree, we learned so much more about how God speaks to us when Copernicus overthrew the old literal interpretation of the geocentric passages. I have come to a much deeper understanding of scripture since becoming a TE, it is like sitting at Jesus feet and learning how God speaks in metaphor and parables. You really shouldn't be so afraid.No. Even Jesus said He had many things to teach us, but that they were not ready, then, to learn all of them. That means new stuff was in the pipes. Treasures new and old in the bible.
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