TagliatelliMonster
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Is faith proper?
If "faith" means "belief without rational evidence", then no.
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Is faith proper?
Like the Sumerian empire, built by a backslider? an empire that wrote its own version of the Flood in order to mock it? an empire so evil the Antichrist will resurrect it in the Tribulation?
Or the Egyptian empire? an empire that, in Bible typology, is a type of the world? an empire that enslaved the Hebrews and attempted genocide by prolicide? the one God calls the "iron furnace"? the one that was placed off-limits to Old Testament saints?
I believe that, when God cleaned up after the Flood, He swept up the coccolithophores into piles and left them there for our use.I've always wondered why you think the white cliffs of Dover were formed by a flood? I'm sure you've explained it before but I must have missed it.
Faith is believing something, even if science says otherwise.If "faith" means "belief without rational evidence", then no.
2348 BC is the year of the Flood.You are trying to dodge the fact that 2348BC is a date within recorded history,
Not according to recorded history, or the archaeology on the ground.2348 BC is the year of the Flood.
Faith is believing something, even if science says otherwise.
Where the Bible disagrees with recorded history, recorded history is wrong.Not according to recorded history, or the archaeology on the ground.
Wrong side of bed this morning AV?Where the Bible disagrees with recorded history, recorded history is wrong.
What's the recorded history of the Promised Land, according to your lying journals?
Can you answer that?
Is Israel the Promised Land?
Or is your anti-Semitic garbage you worship as recorded history wrong?
Our martyrs died for refusing to believe what you believe.Indeed, that's not proper nore rational.
Physical reality talks funny: often saying contradictory things.
How does physical reality say we got our moon?
And of all the ways, which one does physical reality say is the best one?
2348 BC is the year of the Flood.
Our martyrs died for refusing to believe what you believe.
And they'd do it again today if they could.
Where the Bible disagrees with recorded history, recorded history is wrong.
What's the recorded history of the Promised Land, according to your lying journals?
Can you answer that?
Is Israel the Promised Land?
Or is your anti-Semitic garbage you worship as recorded history wrong?
Our martyrs died for refusing to believe what you believe.
And they'd do it again today if they could.
I said "refusing to believe."Everybody that dies for whatever ideology is called a martyr.
I said "refusing to believe."
I was talking to an atheist ... remember?
Our martyrs would rather die than believe in atheism.
I believe that, when God cleaned up after the Flood, He swept up the coccolithophores into piles and left them there for our use.
Noah's ark, no matter what name you call it by - boat, ship, ark, containment vessel, simply would not have been able to float. Physics and mechanics of materials preclude its ability to do so.Here's a groovy video I found that talks about Noah's Ark, which happens to be my minor forté.
So I though I'd post it and then pick it apart over time; but not necessarily in chronological order.
The first thing I would like to point out is that Noah's Ark is not a boat, it is an ark.
A containment vessel.
Calling it a boat or a ship shows a disrespect for its true identity.
More later.