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brotherhrolf
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I didn’t vote because none of the descriptions really characterize what I believe. We know that there were massive climatic shifts across the earth at the end of the Ice Age. Whole species died and mankind had to adapt to the rapidly changing climate and changing ecologies.
We know that mankind moved from a hunter/gatherer lifestyle into a sedentary lifestyle in which they domesticated animals and began the rudiments of farming.
We know that around 6 or 7,000 years ago they had developed to the point where they were able to write. We know that the Epic of Gilgamesh was written BEFORE the Bible and that it contains the basic parameters of the Noah story.
We can fast forward a few thousand years to around 1400 BC and we know that the island of Thera or Santoriki exploded and ended a pretty good civilization and that this volcanic event MAY, I say MAY have had some bearing on one Moses being able to cross the Reed Sea and escape the Egyptian chariot force behind him.
Obviously something happened in each of the cases (and there are more) but a) you have to look at what happened in the eyes of the culture as it existed during that time and b) you have to acknowledge that God is perfectly capable of using events to His will and c) you have to admit that God gave us brains to use and if you want to go off and believe that Noah was able to collect two of each species across the biota of this Earth, put it in an Ark and save them…hmmm. Take a deep breath and ask yourself, why would Noah need to take all of the creatures who swam in the sea?
I just can’t do the allegory thing. These were people who had obviously experienced something and were saved by the Hand of God.
We know that mankind moved from a hunter/gatherer lifestyle into a sedentary lifestyle in which they domesticated animals and began the rudiments of farming.
We know that around 6 or 7,000 years ago they had developed to the point where they were able to write. We know that the Epic of Gilgamesh was written BEFORE the Bible and that it contains the basic parameters of the Noah story.
We can fast forward a few thousand years to around 1400 BC and we know that the island of Thera or Santoriki exploded and ended a pretty good civilization and that this volcanic event MAY, I say MAY have had some bearing on one Moses being able to cross the Reed Sea and escape the Egyptian chariot force behind him.
Obviously something happened in each of the cases (and there are more) but a) you have to look at what happened in the eyes of the culture as it existed during that time and b) you have to acknowledge that God is perfectly capable of using events to His will and c) you have to admit that God gave us brains to use and if you want to go off and believe that Noah was able to collect two of each species across the biota of this Earth, put it in an Ark and save them…hmmm. Take a deep breath and ask yourself, why would Noah need to take all of the creatures who swam in the sea?
I just can’t do the allegory thing. These were people who had obviously experienced something and were saved by the Hand of God.