I do hope someone comes in here trying to prove the flood happened.
I found one!Weren't you the guys (the liberal left) that decades ago used to say King David was a myth? That Sodom and Gomorrah was a myth?
From the party that has its own 'Einsteins' who say Guam might capsize due to overpopulation? LOL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs23CjIWMgA
I do hope someone comes in here trying to prove the flood happened.
If one is to believe all the global warming theories about the oceans rising to such an extent as to submerge large swaths of the world, it's not unreasonable to believe that at at least one point in earth's history there could have been extensive flooding over large parts of the planet. The Ice Age and extensive glacial coverage of large parts of the northern hemisphere is, in effect, a form of flooding that no doubt brought a lot of marine life with it and deposited it in elevated settings and other landlocked areas. Alberta's marine fossils are a prime example of that.
Clearly, marine life found on mountains simply relates to geological history and the creation of mountains from the earth's crust. What was once a sea bed could now be a mountain top.
Regardless, I always find it puzzling why some who don't share the faith beliefs of others have a visceral need to ridicule those of faith. What's it to you? I don't believe Ben Carson would be a good choice to be President, but does anyone actually believe that Ben Carson would be developing and promoting federal policy based on the Bible's teachings of the flood? Seriously?
It doesn't.If one is to believe all the global warming theories about the oceans rising to such an extent as to submerge large swaths of the world
Every religion has its flood myths. This is almost certainly because almost every society has experienced damaging floods during their history. (Those societies would have absolutely no idea whether a flood was local or global.)it's not unreasonable to believe that at at least one point in earth's history there could have been extensive flooding over large parts of the planet.
When it's a private belief, it's not a problem.Regardless, I always find it puzzling why some who don't share the faith beliefs of others have a visceral need to ridicule those of faith. What's it to you?
When Bush 43 was planning to invade Iraq, he tried to convince Jacques Chirac to commit French forces, claiming that "Gog and Magog" were at work in the Middle East. Chirac had no idea what Bush was talking about, and asked his staff to figure it out. Turns out Bush was citing a bizarre interpretation of Ezekiel which suggested that Evil Forces Were At Work. (Bush Gog and Magog | Andrew Brown | Comment is free | The Guardian)I don't believe Ben Carson would be a good choice to be President, but does anyone actually believe that Ben Carson would be developing and promoting federal policy based on the Bible's teachings of the flood? Seriously?
Uh, maybe it's because believing in magic is a rather immature and worrisome trait to find in a leader. See George W Bush for a perfect example of what is wrong with men of great faith ruining a country in a few short years.
I do hope someone comes in here trying to prove the flood happened.
Its sad because flood fundamentalists probably lose sight of the moral point of the story...
That while the babylonians treasured riches and would go through this flood putting treasures on their ships,God and his followers valued life and would put animals on their ships.
If one is to believe all the global warming theories about the oceans rising to such an extent as to submerge large swaths of the world, it's not unreasonable to believe that at at least one point in earth's history there could have been extensive flooding over large parts of the planet. The Ice Age and extensive glacial coverage of large parts of the northern hemisphere is, in effect, a form of flooding that no doubt brought a lot of marine life with it and deposited it in elevated settings and other landlocked areas. Alberta's marine fossils are a prime example of that.
Clearly, marine life found on mountains simply relates to geological history and the creation of mountains from the earth's crust. What was once a sea bed could now be a mountain top.
Regardless, I always find it puzzling why some who don't share the faith beliefs of others have a visceral need to ridicule those of faith. What's it to you? I don't believe Ben Carson would be a good choice to be President, but does anyone actually believe that Ben Carson would be developing and promoting federal policy based on the Bible's teachings of the flood? Seriously?
If one is to believe all the global warming theories about the oceans rising to such an extent as to submerge large swaths of the world, it's not unreasonable to believe that at at least one point in earth's history there could have been extensive flooding over large parts of the planet. The Ice Age and extensive glacial coverage of large parts of the northern hemisphere is, in effect, a form of flooding that no doubt brought a lot of marine life with it and deposited it in elevated settings and other landlocked areas. Alberta's marine fossils are a prime example of that.
Clearly, marine life found on mountains simply relates to geological history and the creation of mountains from the earth's crust. What was once a sea bed could now be a mountain top.
Regardless, I always find it puzzling why some who don't share the faith beliefs of others have a visceral need to ridicule those of faith. What's it to you? I don't believe Ben Carson would be a good choice to be President,but does anyone actually believe that Ben Carson would be developing and promoting federal policy based on the Bible's teachings of the flood? Seriously?
I'm still stunned that a neurosurgeon like Ben Carson would believe that marine fossils found high up in the Andes are proof of the flood. :shock: Hell, is he a moron?
There are marine fossils at the summit of Everest too. Do flood believers think flood waters reached those heights too? And, if so....where pray tell did all that water go? Surely it does not take a neurosurgeon to know that flood waters at sea levels as high as Everest cannot just recede.
Dude needs to put down the God-pipe and watch this
Its sad because flood fundamentalists probably lose sight of the moral point of the story...
That while the babylonians treasured riches and would go through this flood putting treasures on their ships, God and his followers valued life and would put animals on their ships.
He's a moron. People are still trying to defend him. It's funny.
Weren't you the guys (the liberal left) that decades ago used to say King David was a myth? That Sodom and Gomorrah was a myth?
From the party that has its own 'Einsteins' who say Guam might capsize due to overpopulation? LOL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs23CjIWMgA
The Noah's Flood story is proof that God is both a flawed being and a limited being. IOW, it's my favorite Biblical story.
The Noah's Flood story is proof that God is both a flawed being and a limited being. IOW, it's my favorite Biblical story.
I'm not sure what flood you are referring to. Babylonians don't feature in the biblical flood narrative at all and the only ship mentioned is the one Noah built.
The Noah's Flood story is proof that God is both a flawed being and a limited being. IOW, it's my favorite Biblical story.
Simple, Democrats of Faith are a lot like the people I grew up with who tailored their beliefs to fit reality. Republicans, OTOH, tailor reality to match their faith, like denying evolution or claiming that marine fossils at high altitude prove a global flood. Big difference.Seriously? Every American President has claimed to be a man of deep faith and yet it's only the Republican people of faith you're ridiculing. Why is it that the American left, as represented by your biased media, only attacks Republicans on faith issues and claims that Democrats, like your current President, can't be questioned on their faith? Seems to me, if your country claims to be over 70% Christian, and if a candidate isn't a person of faith, preferably Christian, he/she isn't qualified, it's kind of ridiculous to always harp on issues of faith.
I don't believe in a global flood and I think that Ben Carson is one of the worst candidates in the Republican field. However, there are no internal inconsistencies in believing in a global flood and being unable to account for where the water went. A global flood already presupposes that God supernaturally intervened; if you already believe that then the question of where the water went becomes irrelevant; it could have simply been destroyed through divine intervention, same as it came into being.
He's a moron. People are still trying to defend him. It's funny.
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