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<blockquote data-quote="BubbuClinton" data-source="post: 15929" data-attributes="member: 395"><p><strong>Re: The Creation of Man</strong></p><p></p><p>Zooomerz said:</p><p> </p><p>Zoomerz, what do dinosaurs have to do with what God had to say to the Ancient Jews? It just wasn't a topic of discussion. The OT actually has 2 versions of the creation in it. Since the OT was a verbal tradition for hundreds of years, it makes sense that they would only include topics of interest to them at the time. The ancient Hebrew text of the book of Genesis does not actually start "In the beginning" like the King James translation states. It begins more like 'Before, there was Chaos, and god formed the world out of the Chaos." It doesn't really address anything before that point in time. The idea of the book was to point out a purpose for man's life not a detailed account of the creation process.</p><p> </p><p>About ETs, I know you believe God is an ET. And in a way God and all his messenger would be extra terrestrial from this earth since they are sent here to interact from there, where ever there is.</p><p> </p><p>I am not confident that the little greys are God. It may go a little deeper than that. It maybe that we all have a part that is eternal in us and our bodies were designed to help us learn something.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, the Bible is no more a geological record than the telephone book addresses quantum physics and time travel.</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: black">Also, there are many Christian?s to believe the bible to be inspired but not completely infallible. The bible went through many translations and were compiled as a body of work by the Roman Emperor Constantine. So, If you are Catholic it makes sense to believe it to literal because </span><span style="color: black">Constantine</span><span style="color: black"> was the first Pope. However, if you are a protestant, you may take issue with </span><span style="color: black">Constantine</span><span style="color: black">?s work.</span></p><p></p><p> </p><p>Bubbu</p><p>_________________________________</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BubbuClinton, post: 15929, member: 395"] [b]Re: The Creation of Man[/b] Zooomerz said: Zoomerz, what do dinosaurs have to do with what God had to say to the Ancient Jews? It just wasn't a topic of discussion. The OT actually has 2 versions of the creation in it. Since the OT was a verbal tradition for hundreds of years, it makes sense that they would only include topics of interest to them at the time. The ancient Hebrew text of the book of Genesis does not actually start "In the beginning" like the King James translation states. It begins more like 'Before, there was Chaos, and god formed the world out of the Chaos." It doesn't really address anything before that point in time. The idea of the book was to point out a purpose for man's life not a detailed account of the creation process. About ETs, I know you believe God is an ET. And in a way God and all his messenger would be extra terrestrial from this earth since they are sent here to interact from there, where ever there is. I am not confident that the little greys are God. It may go a little deeper than that. It maybe that we all have a part that is eternal in us and our bodies were designed to help us learn something. Anyway, the Bible is no more a geological record than the telephone book addresses quantum physics and time travel. [color=black]Also, there are many Christian?s to believe the bible to be inspired but not completely infallible. The bible went through many translations and were compiled as a body of work by the Roman Emperor Constantine. So, If you are Catholic it makes sense to believe it to literal because [/color][color=black]Constantine[/color][color=black] was the first Pope. However, if you are a protestant, you may take issue with [/color][color=black]Constantine[/color][color=black]?s work.[/color] Bubbu _________________________________ [/QUOTE]
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