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Basically pulling an Obama (Thanks Calminian!)
It doesn't say literal six days either.First of all my Bible doesn't say there is a 'solid sapphire firmament' so that should give some credence to why it may not be important; however, it does mention a six day creation.
You do realise the reason Catholics believe in transubstantiation is because the take Jesus literally when he said 'This is my body'. Why are YECs right to take the Genesis day literally, but Catholics wrong to take Jesus' own words literally?Jesus commanded us to perform communion or the Lord's Supper as outlined in 1 Corinthians 11. He did this by asking us to break bread just as He was broken and to eat it in rememberance of Him. In the process of doing so we humble ourselves by reflecting on our relationship with Him. We do this so that we may never forget the wonderful gift He has given us and so that we may never take Him for granted. The bread and wine are symbolic for Christ's body and blood. They are probably the most profound symbols that the world has ever known and do a great job of effectively summarizing the entire Christian faith.
So it all comes down to your feelings? You feel in your heart God has shown you this is the right interpretation? Now by all means, I agree we should all look to God for understanding and boldly and graciously argue our case. But realise, it is not a question of science verses the word of God, it is science verses your feelings of what the correct interpretation is. And men of God like Luther Calvin and Melanchthon 'felt' their interpretation of what the bible said about science was correct. They believed the sun moved around a fixed earth.What I do have is the authority to speak about what the Holy Spirit and God's Word has impressed upon and convicted my heart on. Now if you or others wish to interpret Scripture contrary to the way I do that is your right and perogative. I in no way wish to silence your voice. God's Word stands firmly on it's own, nothing I or you can say will dilute or corrupt it. I believe when God's Word and His Spirit convicts you of what He is impressing upon your heart that one shouldn't shy away from such conviction, but rather voice it loudly. Does that mean I'm always right, no, but until either the Holy Spirit or God's Word show me to be wrong I will continue to boldly and confidently express my beliefs. I'm certainly not here to exercise any authority other than that which has been given to me by my Lord Jesus Christ.
Not on top of Ararat.jeffweeder said:Why are marine fossils found on top of EVERY high peak in the world?
It is odd. You argue for very rapid plate tectonics, but ignore the fact that the Himalayas are being lifted up as India pushes north. That is why there are marine fossils there. The Himalayas used to be sea bed.
Incidentally, Psalm 104 is about the creation, not the flood.
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