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Discussion in 'Christianity' started by paulfreespirit, Sep 23, 2005.

  1. campbell34

    campbell34 Banned

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    No, that was not the verse I was speaking of. In Isaiah 43:10-11 God states.
    ''Ye are my witinesses, saith the Lord, and my servant whom I have chosen that ye may know and believe me, and understand that I Am He. BEFORE ME THERE WAS NO GOD FORMED, NEITHER SHALL THERE BE AFTER ME.

    From this vers alone the Bible clearly points out that there is only one God and not two.
     
  2. heron

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    Thats a good argument, but it would require my belief in the bible
    as a truty rather than a peoples myth of their god for me to
    consider it valid and convincing.

    Sorry
     
  3. campbell34

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    If the Bible is just a myth, why have they discovered the Red Sea Crossing Site with Pharoah's army below the surface coral incrusted. It appears these stories not believed by many for centuries, were true after all.
     
  4. heron

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    Show me where that article is, i will read it.

    IF that happened though, why did the Egyptians never mention it?

    Besides, there are actual events in the bible, mixed
    with the myths, such as the flood of the Middle East,
    but that doesnt make Noah's account all out factual
    and true, just a mythical account of an actual event.
     
  5. paulfreespirit

    paulfreespirit Senior Member

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    mythical account of an actual event ?..........sorry heron but that confuses me somewhat ..........is not a actual event true ? or am i missing something ...........................peace
     
  6. campbell34

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    If the flood was an actual event, who was around afterwords to write about it. And if it was only a flood of the Middle East, why have they found pillar lava at the top of Mount Ararat, which means flood waters would have to be at least 17,000 feet deep. And Egyptians, usually never wrote much about their defeats.
     
  7. heron

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    paulfreespirit, example of mythical account of actual event, that is not biblical.

    OK my people, at some point, obviously came to Ireland. Did they arrive
    as one of several waves of invasions as it is written in the Irish book of Invasions?
    No, but they did invade, and they did take over, but the story that was told
    was full of all sorts of mythical elements.

    All myths are based on a reality, but its human nature to overtell the story.

    The flood, not world scale as the MYTH says, did take place, but in a certain area,
    and there are several versions of this flood, that name heros other than Noah, but the story is always similar, just shows what part of the world it happened in, and the age of the story. Noah was the last telling of it.
     
  8. paulfreespirit

    paulfreespirit Senior Member

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    heron i see what you mean now ( noah was the last telling of it ) thanks for clearing that up for me ..
     

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