Seraph wrote:Well it's not miracles or the supernatural that I find outlandish, those don't seem too far out for one to believe because they're "small scale" and isolated... As for the creation account, it's not outlandish because the universe did have to be created somehow and I think Genesis is consistent or at least compatible with the big bang theory+darwinian evolution. (Oh yeah, I'm a theistic evolutionist
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Actually, Genesis 1 is
incompatible with both the Big Bang stuff and evolution. A simple reading of Genesis 1 will make this evident. Perhaps Moses made mistakes when he took dictation while God was relating the Creation account. Apparently, good secretaries have always been hard to find.
Seraph wrote: The great flood story is massive scale [miracle] and has major implications, like that all of humanity's genealogy bottlenecks into a single family if traced back far enough. Or that a multi-hundred year old man could build a ship larger than the titanic.
One of the guys at work told me that the ancient Israelites didn't cross the Red Sea on dry ground. Actually - he assured me - they crossed a swamp. OK...
a swamp! The current scholarly opinion seems to be that they crossed the ''Sea of Reeds'' not the actual Red Sea. The Sea of Reeds is...a swamp! One of my friends crosses swamps on his ATV every time he goes hunting: swamp crossing is no big deal! Three million Israelites crossing a swamp would presumeably make a dry path for themselves after a while. When Pharaoh's troops got there, the swamp just filled up with water again! So we can cross that miracle off the list!
Could Noah build a Titanic-sized ship? Why not? I knew a man who built his own dream home in 3 short years. This home wasn't a shack but a beautiful building anyone of us would be proud of. I know guys who built their own airworthy 4-place airplane in a few years. I also worked with a man who built a 40-foot sailing ship (from a kit) in three years and used it to travel around the world from job to job. So, it
is possible for a single individual to build large or complex structures in a short period of time. Of course, the Ark is no 40-foot yacht Noah bought in kit form...
As for Noah's long life span, that
does sound fake...my own opinion on this matter is that the long life spans in Genesis were measured in dog-years. A dog-year is commonly one-seventh of a calendar year, or roughly 52.2 days long. Perhaps Noah did build the Ark but he would have had to have some help from family and friends. Also, Noah would have had to live near a well-stocked Home Depot and would have needed excellent credit or a well-paying day job.
You should consider getting yourself an Erasable Bible!
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Hold everything lightly. If you don't, it will hurt when God pries your fingers loose as He takes it from you. -Corrie Ten Boom
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If they had a social gospel in the days of the prodigal son, somebody would have given him a bed and a sandwich and he never would have gone home.
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