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I don't know how you'll know it, but I know it by faith.
That's the only way I'm familiar with as to how one can know the events that transpired in the Bible.
Sure there is, the 120 Principle says that the Genome is designed to allow man [male or female]up to only 120 years of life.
In over a 100 years of record keeping, including billions of recorded documents, there is only one case believed to been verified
where the person lived past the age of 120 years old.
However, a real principle applies to the present, it would extend to back to the beginning, and will continue in
perpetuity in the future.
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And in such, the fact that the one person is said to have been verified past 120 years of age would indicate one of
two things;
1. the first being that there was an error in the validation process and the person was not actually 122+ years old at the time of their passing, or;
2. even 1 in billions of records, if the principle does not hold true in each and every case the Principle would be invalid, that is the importance of scientific principles.
Since I am sure somebody will bring up the ages of men recorded in the Torah.
" Yea, though he live a thousand years twice told, yet hath he seen no good:" Eccl 6:6
God expects you to walk by faith when it comes to pleasing Him, not by sight.If you wish to believe through faith alone, then that is your perogative. However, do you expect other people to take your personal faith (or a count of the number of people who do believe) as evidence that your beliefs and what is said in the Bible is correct?
I read Psalm 93:1 as teaching a stationary Earth, and Isaiah 40:22 as teaching a flat, circular Earth. (Circular not meaning spherical, as Hebrew has a different word for sphere, e.g. duwr in Isa 22:18).Right, science tells us that. I see nothing contrary in the bible, so what is to reconcile?
God expects you to walk by faith when it comes to pleasing Him, not by sight.
And He will give you that faith if you want it.
If you don't want it, and prefer to walk by sight to please yourself, others, and the Devil, that's your prerogative as well.
The Muses will help you do just that.
In the end, the proper consignments will be handed out.
Then blame them for that.as Hebrew has a different word for sphere, e.g. duwr in Isa 22:18).
Most of it, yes.Would you agree that what you type here is dogma?
Ever heard of the Arctic circle? the Bermuda triangle?Even with your KJB, surely you recognize a difference between the words "circle" (Isa 40:22) and "ball" (Isa 22:18)? A "circle" does not equal "sphere" or "ball".
Ever heard of the Arctic circle? the Bermuda triangle?
Is the North Pole flat? is Bermuda triangular?
The Arctic circle isn't a circle of the earth now?Irrelevant. Your KJB referred to the "circle of the Earth". Not "circle of the Arctic", etc.
Does the Arctic circle, drawn on a globe sitting on someone's desk, tell you that globe is flat?The arctic circle is a circle, it's a circle of latitude. The portion of the globe north of that circle is called 'the arctic'.
Does the Arctic circle, drawn on a globe sitting on someone's desk, tell you that globe is flat?
Can't you draw a circle on a globe?
In fact, can't you draw a circle on an exercise ball, then sit on it?
Yes. I sure do. God rides a circle around the earth, not earth itself generally. His flying wheels and mobile throne mentioned in Ezekiel 1 were over the earth. Up in the sky. In other words, possibly...orbit! That can be a circle! I also believe that the Christmas star was that same vehicle of God.I read Psalm 93:1 as teaching a stationary Earth, and Isaiah 40:22 as teaching a flat, circular Earth. (Circular not meaning spherical, as Hebrew has a different word for sphere, e.g. duwr in Isa 22:18).
I'm sure you interpret differently.
That I'd like to see.I can easily draw a two dimensional circle on a globe (sphere).
Which is where?The verse says nothing about the "Arctic circle", it says "the circle of the Earth".
Maybe he should put that on the geometry final and watch the students go 404?Newton wept.
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