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Ok, let me try to explain this in literate ways that will lead to understanding. In almost every religion, every continent , their is archaeological evidence referring to a great flood, and one man surviving this flood by means of a ship, of some sort. Now the hard part, if we were to trace back in time to where we find relics, how could scientists today trace back time to the very start of evolutionary findings. considering this flood would have altered the land and after this flood all civilization would have to be reconstructed, so considering Noah's (Before the flood) civilization before the flood would have been far more advanced than after the flood, how is it that rules, population, and society, as a whole, could all be reestablished in such a short amount of time. (Going by our man- made time intervals) |
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Zacharia Sitchin might have an explanation for you. Have you read the Earth Chronicles? If civilization was overseen by a higher power (not necesarily an ephemerial deity), then it seems likely that they would reestablish their kingdom on earth after they flushed it as they wanted it before man turned "wicked." |
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Why not just wave your wang around and make man non-evil again? Seems like a lot of trouble to go through the whole "flush, remake, hide all the evidence, falsify evidence that man might develop into finding thousands of years later - maybe" thang when you're infinitely powerful and can just snap your fingers and make it however you want it to be anyway. What's the point of going to all that extent? |
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I don't want to hear about the brain from someone that doesn't have one.
Nor do I want to hear about evolution from someone that hasn't evolved.
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You are dreaming right now.
according to my calculations, it would have been 300 years from noah to abraham, does not seem like enough time to re-establish. |
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The stroy Noahs arc is derived from gilgamish (sumerian legend i beleive) |
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You could still understand soil layers and the relation to bones and such, just maybe not as accuratly. And carbon-dating wouldn't be in-affective. (Carbon-dating is accurate for a long time, btw.) There is no reason as a Christian to believe that the world isn't old and then find reasons to justify that. If you read Hebrew, it never says 7 days. Plus, there are alot of other Hebrew suggestions to ab old Earth. |
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spockman, I didn't know you played World of Warcraft! |
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- Are you an idiot?
- No sir, I'm a dreamer.
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No lock in sight. |
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- Are you an idiot?
- No sir, I'm a dreamer.
I don't doubt giant floods, just look at what happened to those island nations recently... |
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Perhaps the meaning to Noah's Ark lies not in the material world - in a limited, historical timeline - but in the spiritual world, in the eternal moment. Even if one considered the Flood to be a historical event in limited space and time, what purpose would it serve to know this had happened? It also makes very little sense if it is interpreted literally. To interpret it in this way (as all meaning in writing, and especially spiritual, symbolic writing, is dependent on interpretation) leads to more questions then it answers. |
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I think a great flood did happen, because of how universal the story is. but at the same time, our oldest stories are the most symbolic stories because no one was writing in our most ancient history. our first cultures didn't have written language, they were an oral culture. just play a game of telephone. its not hard to see how the truth can stretch in a fable without written word. |
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Where is the evidence of it being universal? I hear so many people make this argument but I never see anyone back it up. |
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There is no evidence of a great flood. There is plenty of evidence that there was no great flood. |
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Actually, i remember reading somewhere that there are indeed evidence of a flood. About 10000-12000 years ago, the last ice-age ended quite abruptly. All the ice melted in a less than a millennia. That could explain why so many cultures have a myth about a great flood. |
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I'm pretty sure there was a large flood, some sea flooding over the land or something, think we learnt about it at some point. If not then just a general large flood or tsunami. |
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So before the great flood...what happened then? lol, you would have to be the most arrogant prick to think that time began with the great flood. How did water end up there? or the earth? or the deterioration of a giant land mass to make that flood in the first place? or Those damn animals and that old man who had the time to make that boat? You must believe in that guy if you believe in the gibberish you are writing. |
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That's not really what he's saying dylanshmai. He's saying that accurate records of time can't exist before the flood. Like, the flood would have washed away soil layers and screwed with fossil records. That's the idea. |
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oh, well thats also ludicrous, I am living proof!!! and so are the stars. |
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Agreed that it still doesn't make much sense, (it doesn't even line up with the Bible anyway, ironically,) but it at least makes more sense then time literally beginning with the flood. |
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