I have been searching for an answer, — FreeEmotion
Time is not a straight line. Instead there are eternal cycles with universes being created, existing and dying, followed by recreation, existence and death. There is no beginning and no end. This is mirrored in the belief in reincarnation. — BBC
The two sections have different intents theologically — Gregory
Well I would not call it a Jesus Legend. — FreeEmotion
It is possible to harmonize the flood account as a local even — FreeEmotion
If we believe in miracles, or to be more exact, for people who believe in miracles, what are the options? Surely they are not unlimited. — FreeEmotion
If we believe in miracles, or to be more exact, for people who believe in miracles, what are the options? — FreeEmotion
You can reads the text as saying God formed every beast of the field every fowl of the air in anticipation of what Adam would need. After all, it is talking about the mind of God in the second account, not the literal series of creation as to the first. The two sections have different intents theologically — Gregory
My argument is that the flood was about 30 feet high according to Genesis and the ark 600 ft long. And this ark lands on a mountain. Something doesn't add up if you want to take this literally. — Gregory
I find the Bible completely ridiculous — Gregory
I don't believe believing in God makes someone wise — Gregory
I don't see your three examples as contradictions. — Gregory
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