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freethinker - deluxe "Religions are all alike - founded upon fables and mythologies." Thomas Jefferson freethinker - deluxe |
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BTW, in what way is it "quite likely?"
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The bible says that Adam/Eve came right after creation and most young Creationist say that happened about 6000 years ago and that the biblical deluge happened about 4500 years ago. The problem is that according to archaeology the biblical deluge never happend 4500 years ago and neither did creation and Adam /Eve happened 6000 years ago. Two lagged people have been walking this earth for at least 50,000 or more years, they lived and died {because of sin???] like we do today. There are cities today that have had people living in them continusually for 5,000 to 7,000 years into their past. How do young creationist explain that problem?
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"If we spent more time acknowledging our inherent goodness" which implies a benevolent god created us? There certainly is no reason a supposed god be benevolent, in fact, evidence supports that if such a being exists, it is at best neutral, and at worst malevolent.
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MUFFLED said that "archaeologist put Adam/Eve at around 5000BCE." I would sure like to know which archaeologist he is refering to? A few years ago I did a survey of over 300 archaeologist from all over the world asking how many of them have found or know of any archaeologist that have found any evidence of a universal Genesis Deluge that has happened on earth in the list 10,000 years. Out of the many replies all but one said they have NOT FOUND ANY EVIDENCE. The one that said YES he thought there was one and it happened at the Black Sea but he was not sure. I have a book called ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE LAND OF THE BIBLE FROM 10,000 DOWN TO 586 BCE, by one of the top archaeologist from Israel, and he lists all the people who have been living in Palistine staring from 12,000 years years ago to 586 BCE and there is not ONE reference to a Genesis Deluge in his book or a creation of about 5000 BCE.
As to all the flood stories from around the world who says they refer to the biblical deluge story. There is a difference between a flood story and a world wide Deluge story. Out of all those flood stories only three are like a deluge story and two of these were written up to 1000 years before the biblical deluge story and according to over 300 archaeoligest none of these 4 stories are true. So it sure looks like your Adam/Eve story is just a myth when you have no foundation for it. It is nice to know that you build your history on myths. arlan b. |
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Very, very true.
Thus another flaw in most Christian religions. Thank you for bringing that up. |
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You should know a little better than that. The people who wrote the bible were smart enough to realize, for example, how big an ark that fit two of every animal would be. They predicted things that would happen, they got almost a billion people in these part two thousand years to believe them. It is obviously a metaphor for that reason alone. |
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