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Well, Id still rather spend my time more productively than getting drunk.... but whatever floats your goat.
What else is there to do at 1:00 am? Lol.
Until someone has documentation that God personally instructed them on the minutiae of their bunker, the scenarios cannot be compared.
Sleep?
It's just as much an escape.
It costs nothing
You wake up the next morning feeling refreshed, without risk of a hangover.
You dont trip and break stuff (unless you're a sleep walker)
You pee less.
I know how to avoid hangovers, haven't had one in ages.. lol.
I ain't tripping and breaking stuff.. I don't enjoy being plastered, lol.
Pee less? Eh.. peeing can be fun, lol.
So do I, but the easiest way to avoid them, is to avoid what can cause them.
Truthfully, there was no documentation of what Noah did, at the time Noah did it. The books recounting the Flood were written quite a long time after Noah had died. So, my example stands.
But, I'm assuming we all believe that Moses was inspired of God when he wrote the book of Genesis. So, that account of Noah and God's instructions is accurate down to the minutest detail. It doesn't matter that Genesis was written after the fact.
I am not arguing for or against building bunkers or being a survivalist. Personally I don't care either way and I don't condemn a person for wanting to protect themselves or their family. I do think though that there is a very big difference between God's command to Noah to build the ark and a person deciding to build their own bunker.
Pretty sure they bombed it because it was a military base. Kyoto was more civilian centric and America at least had some conscience to not do that: though the radius of the atomic bomb was still enough to cause severe issues even to this day for some survivors, though I seem to remember most are probably dead.Those americans! Apparently...they decided not to bomb Kyoto cos it was too pretty. They bombed Nagasaki instead.
It really is. I was moved after looking at it for a bit and studying the figures painted there, and realising who they were (I didn't know the title, and I have never seen the picture before).I don't know anything about it other than its title, Mary Consoles Eve. It's one of the most beautiful pictures I've ever seen.
Wait... So then you believe it was all oral tradition until the Babylonian captivity?I believe the entire Bible is inspired of God. But I also know that most of the Bible wasn't actually written down until the Babylonian captivity.
Some scripture would be good. God sent the 10 plagues, Im not sure about this nucelar explosion scenario, even though hell is going to be opened at the end of 1000 years in revelation, not sure if thats an effect of nuclear bomb though.
Pretty sure they bombed it because it was a military base. Kyoto was more civilian centric and America at least had some conscience to not do that: though the radius of the atomic bomb was still enough to cause severe issues even to this day for some survivors, though I seem to remember most are probably dead.
Jeez you're worse than a grammar Nazi. I'm not writing a novel here. It's just a fun thread. Rather, it's supposed to be fun.Glad someone else noted that the speed of a nuclear blast wouldn't allow you 5 minutes...it'd barely allow you half a minute, probably, if it was a few miles from your house. You'd be trying to get away and still get killed, let alone call your parents or such or even get to the shelter. The scenario is just poorly written *shakes head in disapproval*
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