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A Bunch of Reasons Why I Question Noah's Flood Story:

YoursTrue

Faith-confidence in what we hope for (Hebrews 11)
"Don’t expect the Old Testament to present a thorough and precise history of humankind. That’s not what the original authors and compilers were trying to create. Their larger concern was to teach something about God—about His plan for His children, about what it means to be His covenant people, and about how to find redemption when we don’t live up to our covenants."
So would you say there IS a God? Or is it up in the air -- maybe there is and maybe there isn't. Also @metis to see how it might be reasoned out.
 

robocop (actually)

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Premium Member
Which God and what commandments does the God you believe in tell you to follow? The next question is why do you now believe in God?
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The problem is that people aren't scientifically searching fairly... if it is a God that would not look down on them favorably, maybe that would sway their imaginations into not wanting to believe in Him.

Therefore, I would say, search for God, keep the commandments of different Gods, and see what happens.
 

ppp

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The problem is that people aren't scientifically searching fairly... if it is a God that would not look down on them favorably, maybe that would sway their imaginations into not wanting to believe in Him.

Therefore, I would say, search for God, keep the commandments of different Gods, and see what happens.
It's quite arrogant of you to assume that people don't believe in your god because they don't want to.
 
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