DarknessOfDeath
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So what ya think is gonna occur on December 21st 2012?
Whatever you "know", it's faulty at best. Creation was the beginning of everything, so the Mesopotamians couldn't have known about the Fall or the Flood before they happened. They didn't exist yet.
Nice... I will never read up on anything or watch any movie or listen to any advertising on 2012 ever again... because that toon is probably dead on.
WTF? They have carvings of Mesopotamians talking about a great flood and it is a story about one man that built a boat and survived itWhatever you "know", it's faulty at best. Creation was the beginning of everything, so the Mesopotamians couldn't have known about the Fall or the Flood before they happened. They didn't exist yet.
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I think you might have reached a new low.
Whenever people start talking about carbon or radiometric dating, I immediately start filtering such things out. When will people realize that most of our current methods for the dating of ancient objects are poorly-educated guesses at best, and outright blasphemy at worst?chaseter said:They have carvings of Mesopotamians talking about a great flood and it is a story about one man that built a boat and survived itThat dates before Christianity.
How do we know when the Bible was written then if we cannot go by Scientific analysis. Last time I checked, there wasn't a print date in the slip coverWhenever people start talking about carbon or radiometric dating, I immediately start filtering such things out. When will people realize that most of our current methods for the dating of ancient objects are poorly-educated guesses at best, and outright blasphemy at worst?
We have absolutely no way of 100% conclusively proving how old a fossilized object definitely is. Such a method simply doesn't exist. We can guess and theorize all we want, but in the end we still don't know for certain.
As for why the Mesopotamians have flood legends, I'd say this is a likely reason...there was a flood. Many cultures all across the world have similar tales to that of Noah and the Ark, probably because they're all based in the same true event. However, any date which supposedly predates Biblical truth is a man-made fiction...and considering the amount of people on Earth who would love to destroy everything Christianity stands for, it's not much of a stretch to think they'd intentionally make false "scientific" claims.
Noah was commanded by God to build a boat, and in it he placed himself, his wife, his sons, their wives, and anywhere from 2 to 7 pairs of various animal kinds (not species). They were all inside the Ark for nearly a year, at which point the planet was repopulated from Noah's family line.
Whenever people start talking about carbon or radiometric dating, I immediately start filtering such things out. When will people realize that most of our current methods for the dating of ancient objects are poorly-educated guesses at best, and outright blasphemy at worst?
We have absolutely no way of 100% conclusively proving how old a fossilized object definitely is. Such a method simply doesn't exist. We can guess and theorize all we want, but in the end we still don't know for certain.
As for why the Mesopotamians have flood legends, I'd say this is a likely reason...there was a flood. Many cultures all across the world have similar tales to that of Noah and the Ark, probably because they're all based in the same true event. However, any date which supposedly predates Biblical truth is a man-made fiction...and considering the amount of people on Earth who would love to destroy everything Christianity stands for, it's not much of a stretch to think they'd intentionally make false "scientific" claims.
Noah was commanded by God to build a boat, and in it he placed himself, his wife, his sons, their wives, and anywhere from 2 to 7 pairs of various animal kinds (not species). They were all inside the Ark for nearly a year, at which point the planet was repopulated from Noah's family line.
I've previously mentioned that various traditions are man-made, rather than being found in Scripture. I've also noted the symbolism of certain verses (most of them in Daniel and Revelation). That being said, I stand by my conviction that although men transcribed it, the teachings and lessons of the Bible came directly from God...all of them. I don't pretend to know all the "hows" or "whys", but my failure to understand the whole thing doesn't automatically mean it's false. God promised to protect His Word, not mankind's collective opinions about it.
Faith would definitely help matters. Scripture is described numerous times by many people as God's Word. So, you come to a choice: either it is, or it isn't. There's no room for "middle ground" on this. Either the Bible is the inerrant word of the living God to the people of the Earth, passed down from Heaven through men, or it's not. Those who attempt to trash or blaspheme Scripture are essentially calling God a liar.chaseter said:How do we know when the Bible was written then if we cannot go by Scientific analysis? Last time I checked, there wasn't a print date in the slip cover![]()
Faith would definitely help matters. Scripture is described numerous times by many people as God's Word. So, you come to a choice: either it is, or it isn't. There's no room for "middle ground" on this. Either the Bible is the inerrant word of the living God to the people of the Earth, passed down from Heaven through men, or it's not. Those who attempt to trash or blaspheme Scripture are essentially calling God a liar.
Faith would definitely help matters. Scripture is described numerous times by many people as God's Word. So, you come to a choice: either it is, or it isn't. There's no room for "middle ground" on this. Either the Bible is the inerrant word of the living God to the people of the Earth, passed down from Heaven through men, or it's not. Those who attempt to trash or blaspheme Scripture are essentially calling God a liar.
Faith would definitely help matters. Scripture is described numerous times by many people as God's Word. So, you come to a choice: either it is, or it isn't. There's no room for "middle ground" on this. Either the Bible is the inerrant word of the living God to the people of the Earth, passed down from Heaven through men, or it's not. Those who attempt to trash or blaspheme Scripture are essentially calling God a liar.
While Jesus did encourage His disciples to question what they heard from religious scholars and such, Scripture precisely says that "faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God." So, faith ultimately is the result of reading, hearing, and trusting in the Bible. Questions can be good, but too many of them can be destructive if not done appropriately.Darthphere said:As a Christian, I find that to be highly offensive. Faith only comes through the questioning of things, people, and events related to God, and the outcome of that questioning.
Well, that settles it.
Moviefan doesn't believe the Mesopotamians existed. Evolution wins by logical default.
While Jesus did encourage His disciples to question what they heard from religious scholars and such, Scripture precisely says that "faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God." So, faith ultimately is the result of reading, hearing, and trusting in the Bible. Questions can be good, but too many of them can be destructive if not done appropriately.
The world will end as a little more than a month before Sarah Palin was elected President of the United StatesSo what ya think is gonna occur on December 21st 2012?
So the Mesopotamians never existed? Then who wrote the epic of Gilgamesh? I suppose the epic of gilgamesh, and all evidence for their existence was planted by us dangerous atheists to try and undermine christianity... planted pre emptively thousands of years before the old testiment was written.... How devious of us.......Whatever you "know", it's faulty at best. Creation was the beginning of everything, so the Mesopotamians couldn't have known about the Fall or the Flood before they happened. They didn't exist yet.
Noah was commanded by God to build a boat, and in it he placed himself, his wife, his sons, their wives, and anywhere from 2 to 7 pairs of various animal kinds (not species). They were all inside the Ark for nearly a year, at which point the planet was repopulated from Noah's family line.
He loses because he says carbon dating as well as historical evidence is faulty but faith in the Bible is the true test of how old something really is.Well, that settles it.
Moviefan doesn't believe the Mesopotamians existed. Evolution wins by logical default.