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And its not me that seems to be triggered or offended but yourself.
originally posted by: LetTheColdCome
Good argument.
originally posted by: LetTheColdCome
See, I can sit here and easily admit that the Noah story, in general, is difficult to swallow; I’m sure we don’t have all the pieces/information to fully grasp what happened. I admit it’s far-fetched. That’s the difference between people like me, and people like you:
You think you know everything, and therefore can’t leave even the slightest increment for reasoning or possibilities outside of your know-it-all mentality. As if your limited experiences qualify the entire arc of world history.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: chr0naut
The story is obviously not real and should not be taken literally nor attempted to be explained scientifically.
End of the day your not that stupid nether.
originally posted by: chr0naut
There is a genetic imprint that indicates that at some recent time (on a 'deep-time' frame), that the human species was reduced to very few matriarchal ancestors. This theory was expounded in the book "The Seven Daughters of Eve" by the geneticist Bryan Sykes.
originally posted by: CharlesT
Define time and it's boundaries. Are you so sure the time of today has always been. Do you not think time and space are vulnerable to various means of distortion throughout our known existence? I think it has been scientifically proven that time and space can and has been distorted and manipulated by natural phenomena.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: CharlesT
Mate life's a bit like that.
"Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive." Elbert Hubbard & Van Wilder.
Anyroad its not intension to rub you up the wrong way for any sort of malicious reasoning.
Have a nice night.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: LetTheColdCome
See, I can sit here and easily admit that the Noah story, in general, is difficult to swallow; I’m sure we don’t have all the pieces/information to fully grasp what happened. I admit it’s far-fetched. That’s the difference between people like me, and people like you:
You think you know everything, and therefore can’t leave even the slightest increment for reasoning or possibilities outside of your know-it-all mentality. As if your limited experiences qualify the entire arc of world history.
When it comes to the stories in the Old Testament I know they are mostly fictional. Dude's didn't get swallowed by whales, bushes didn't talk, 500 year old people didn't build ships, and on and on.
Additionally, none of what you're going on about disproves the fact that the Old Testament God is a vile, vindictive bastard who likes toying with people.