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nah … teleporting would take less faith and it would give us a “type” of the end time rapture.or just walk 500 miles to escape it.
A proper husband, being the spiritual head of the household, should have nothing to ask the wife. Do ignore textual context as well as cultural context?Read that into it? It says for women not to talk in church. Again, tell an objective person to read the passage that has no interest in the church one way or the other and see what they think…I guarantee the great majority of people would agree with me.
Australia - what are you talking about - what about the isles of dogs - btw many water proof insects survived as also some eagles"for high above the storm the eagle soars" -twincI still want to know how they navigated to Australia before the flood killed all the marsupials…
I think you are on to something here. Good point!Maybe, that’s why God promised no more floods…He knew what it would become like, after that one![]()
Where else but in the Bible can one learn about the greatest financier in the ancient near east? It was Noah, who was floating his stock while everyone else was in liquidation.Studies have been done on the accuracy of the Bible too. It is accurate beyond belief.
Hey, buffalo!That got me thinking!Padre Pio could bi-locate. Perhaps the animals were able to. Can we rule it out?
The pursuit of legitimate and good things can be a problem if they are done in a disorderly manner, which includes valuing these things more than they should be valued, that is, if we pursue things in this life to the exclusion of love for God. God must have first priority in our lives over everything else.I do not understand why “ate, drunk and got married referred to bad things”.Our own nature require that we do so.It is a christian custom to get married as opposite to be or to have a concubine.
Was Jesus talking literally when He said those things?
No.I think He meant ate too much, drunk alcohol too much and engaged in illicit
love making.
For the same token, it is reasonable to try to consider how He meant the referrence to Noah’s ark.
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BHelieving or not believing isn’t going to get one closer to hell. However, Haydocks Catholic Commentary seems to hold it a true, and at the same time full of Wisdom through methaphors.=rwillenborg;5949260]If so, how could that be? And please, not the ‘All things are possible through God’. If I’m to explain catholic theology to non-catholics, I’d better come better equipped than that.
And if not, on what basis is it considered allegorical and not true? Why would Noah’s story be false, and our original parents Adam and Eve be true?
How do you reconcile the similarities between the story of Noah and other ancient flood stories?
Any insight would be most helpful. Thanks!
No, Ed He can’t. Flooding the world is much too difficult and as others posted unGodlike.In Catholic school, Noah and a global flood were taught as a real event. I think the reference Jesus (as God) makes in the Bible confirms it. If God can create the Universe from nothing, or multiply a few loaves and fishes to feed 5000, He can certainly flood the world once.
Peace,
Ed
It was a matter of faith. In Mt. 17:20 Jesus said “…Amen, I say to you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” Accordingly, Noah, being a man of deep faith said to Australia, “Move here”. And so Australia came to Noah, whereupon he loaded all of its marsupials aboard the Ark. Then Noah said to Australia, “Move there,” and the continent moved back the Indian Ocean. New Zealand, New Guinea, and Indonesia were pleased to see that Australia had been returned.I still want to know how they navigated to Australia before the flood killed all the marsupials…
Ah, not in my catholic school nor my mom’s-she’s 90 my husband who is 60 never heard of the literal interpretation of Genesis until I started reading him the posts.He says it’s"fundamentalism" that’s creeped into the Church through American Evangelical culture which was dominant for the last 30 odd years.In Catholic school, Noah and a global flood were taught as a real event. I think the reference Jesus (as God) makes in the Bible confirms it. If God can create the Universe from nothing, or multiply a few loaves and fishes to feed 5000, He can certainly flood the world once.
Peace,
Ed
While I weep for you let me play my teeny tiny violinNo, Ed He can’t. Flooding the world is much too difficult and as others posted unGodlike.
I think it is best to give up on this notion the Church taught and believed until the skeptics started mocking it. They are right you know. We need to quit believing in fairytales and grow up. Only ignorant, simple minded and un-educated people would not be able to see the obvious issues. Ed, you cannot continue on when all the geologists I know don’t because this is the consensus. And we now know the Bible is just a bunch of stories to keep you in line. Ed your ark is full of holes and is sinking. We the elite have decreed it because we are not simple minded, uneducated or ignorant. We have exerts who have written peer reviewed papers on this don’t ya know. Now that my friend is authority. It easily surpasses the authority you claim Revelation has. Science has ruled out God. We the science fascists are your god. Bow down now.
Ed this is the position you must now adopt.
http://www.discovery.org/scripts/viewDB/filesDB-download.php?command=download&id=1013
And if you do not you will be expelled.
That is my best impression of, well, you all know who…![]()
Fundamentalism no longer means what it once did. There is nothing fundamentalist about accepting the work of God as described in the Bible. In fact, the following words have been appropriated by nonbelievers:Ah, not in my catholic school nor my mom’s-she’s 90 my husband who is 60 never heard of the literal interpretation of Genesis until I started reading him the posts.He says it’s"fundamentalism" that’s creeped into the Church through American Evangelical culture which was dominant for the last 30 odd years.
Do… do you think if I get out of the small town I live in and move to the big city, my IQ will automatically go up?No, Ed He can’t. Flooding the world is much too difficult and as others posted unGodlike.
I think it is best to give up on this notion the Church taught and believed until the skeptics started mocking it. They are right you know. We need to quit believing in fairytales and grow up. Only ignorant, simple minded and un-educated people would not be able to see the obvious issues. Ed, you cannot continue on when all the geologists I know don’t because this is the consensus. And we now know the Bible is just a bunch of stories to keep you in line. Ed your ark is full of holes and is sinking. We the elite have decreed it because we are not simple minded, uneducated or ignorant. We have exerts who have written peer reviewed papers on this don’t ya know. Now that my friend is authority. It easily surpasses the authority you claim Revelation has. Science has ruled out God. We the science fascists are your god. Bow down now.
Ed this is the position you must now adopt.
http://www.discovery.org/scripts/viewDB/filesDB-download.php?command=download&id=1013
And if you do not you will be expelled.
That is my best impression of, well, you all know who…![]()
Only if it’s got a real big university with 100,000 working evolutionary biologists.Do… do you think if I get out of the small town I live in and move to the big city, my IQ will automatically go up?
Peace,
Ed
Since I’m the author of the “ungodlike” quote I’d like to comment. Flooding the world is certainly not too difficult for God. The problem is that IF He would have we would have a world not very much in need of an intervention of the order of Genesis 1 again (not that I believe that Genesis 1 was an “intervention”). The world’s ecosystem would be decimated. The whole earth would be essentially dead. I doubt there would be a tree survive the turbulence of the rushing waters. There would be no forests. The food chain need to be totally brought into existence. ALSO – I don’t know if any one has studied the nature of the extinction of a species but when populations reach a certain threshold extinction is all but eminent - minus the great and specialized care of zoologists. At least in the Genesis account you have God creating great masses of living creatures that fill the earth and sea and sky. Population control isn’t an issue here. But it sure is after a worldwide flood. Thus – this is why I say that a worldwide flood is “ungodlike”. For if there was a worldwide flood God would have to work against the “mother nature” that He created that cares for these things. Itinerant provided an excellent quote from Cardinal Newman on this point last evening. To my way of thinking God would have to act in an “ungodlike” manner after a worldwide catastrophe as a worldwide flood – it would be totally inconsistent with the order that He so marvelously created into “mother nature”. Not that he couldn’t - but then again, if God wanted He could cure every person of cancer NOW - He could solve world hunger NOW. He could solve every true environmental problem on our planet NOW – He could give every person a 160 IQ NOW – but just think of the ramifications of THAT with our fallen nature!! God isn’t the god of NOW – He’s the God of eternity and for Him to act in reaction to an immediate NOW in our space-time universe IMO seems “ungodlike”. Since God knows the end from the beginning why the need for micromanaging the universe? This makes no sense to me.No, Ed He can’t. Flooding the world is much too difficult and as others posted unGodlike.