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<blockquote data-quote="Neogaia777" data-source="post: 70649440" data-attributes="member: 294131"><p>Have you read Genesis in Hebrew and understood the meaning of the Hebrew words and see how'd you interpret it then? Did you even read and be open to trying to see my point of view in the posts in the link and what was said in it/them, or do you just automatically discount it, cause of your closed mind...</p><p></p><p>ToE cannot explain everything by the way, though it is taught by many that it can, but that's just wrong and a lie, some things in it are correct, but some other things are not, or at least cannot be proven but is treated like it can but is based on some pretty far-reaching assumptions, if they would be honest about it... </p><p></p><p>Ark in Hebrew is simply a vessel or more generally a container in which one takes refuge in or is held in for safety, or safe storage (from something) in the Hebrew... There is no difference or distinction between Noah's Ark and the Ark of the Covenant or the Ark that Moses was placed in as a Babe... In the Hebrew, there's no difference... And there are other "Ark's" as well... We say Chest, basket, boat, we make distinctions, the Original Hebrew does not, because they are the same, and in that way in which they are "all the same" lies the correct, intended interpretation by God...</p><p></p><p>Apply this to other Hebrew words and your understanding can become more enlightened...</p><p></p><p>Science can not prove the things you are claiming that it can easily refute either, Like Noah's story...</p><p></p><p>Even if it could, spiritually speaking is accurate, very real, and true... But, You have to look into the original Hebrew for that type of interpretation...</p><p></p><p>God Bless!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neogaia777, post: 70649440, member: 294131"] Have you read Genesis in Hebrew and understood the meaning of the Hebrew words and see how'd you interpret it then? Did you even read and be open to trying to see my point of view in the posts in the link and what was said in it/them, or do you just automatically discount it, cause of your closed mind... ToE cannot explain everything by the way, though it is taught by many that it can, but that's just wrong and a lie, some things in it are correct, but some other things are not, or at least cannot be proven but is treated like it can but is based on some pretty far-reaching assumptions, if they would be honest about it... Ark in Hebrew is simply a vessel or more generally a container in which one takes refuge in or is held in for safety, or safe storage (from something) in the Hebrew... There is no difference or distinction between Noah's Ark and the Ark of the Covenant or the Ark that Moses was placed in as a Babe... In the Hebrew, there's no difference... And there are other "Ark's" as well... We say Chest, basket, boat, we make distinctions, the Original Hebrew does not, because they are the same, and in that way in which they are "all the same" lies the correct, intended interpretation by God... Apply this to other Hebrew words and your understanding can become more enlightened... Science can not prove the things you are claiming that it can easily refute either, Like Noah's story... Even if it could, spiritually speaking is accurate, very real, and true... But, You have to look into the original Hebrew for that type of interpretation... God Bless! [/QUOTE]
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