Yes, an Ark was built by Jesus, when He came the first time. But there is a Prophecy, that, when Christ comes again, He will make a new covenant, meaning, a new Ark:
"This is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says: "When I bring them back from captivity, the people in the land of...
KJV: Genesis7:11 In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
Some translations say "springs" instead of "fountains".
The Bible says no...
You're right but It has already happened. The warning was announced 2000 years ago:
“Repent, for the kingdom of God has come near.”
"Unless you repent, you too will all perish."
And "the ark" was built:
Mark 16
15 He said to them [the apostles], “Go into all the world and preach the gospel...
This might be credible and even relevant if you can ─
(a) point to even one credible example of these caverns, and
(b) explain how bringing water up from underground can raise the world's water levels at all, let alone by 28,000 feet or more, since the spaces it previously occupied would...
True, but that is not the problem with the belief of JW. Jw rejects the sciences of evolution based on their interpretation of Genesis,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jehovah%27s_Witnesses_beliefs#:~:text=It%20dismisses%20Young%20Earth%20creationism,created%20in%20six%20literal%20days.
The...
It is clear as day that the authors of Genesis and other scriptural books don't understand that the rain, hail and snow come from clouds.
They believed that the water for rain come from the water above the sky (above the firmament or dome), when some windows simply open up. As it is case in...
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You and I know that rain, rainstorms, hail and snow come from the clouds, but it is clear that when the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) were composed from the 6th century and later, none of the authors or editors understood that natural phenomena of the clouds.
In every instances...
A poetic idea, certainly, but actually I think we need to keep our heads and remember, first, the huge advances in our lives that the use of fossil fuels have enabled over the last 150yrs, and second, that nobody reasonable is suggesting climate change threatens the extinction of humanity...
Oil is mostly ancient sea life that lived in a period millions and millions of years before humans existed.
Coal is even older and comes from plant life and trees.
So, no.
Note my plan with this question isnt a loaded gun …im not exactly trying to play YEC games. I was reading about a seemingly unrelated topic this morning (fossil fuels and climate change) and this thought popped into my head. So i wish to make it clear, my aim in this topic isnt to generate a YEC...
Because it's in the nature of floods both for dissolved minerals in their water and for soil and like materials loosened by floods to sink to the bottom, which in this story was the entire earth.
You can read about coal >here< ─ note particularly the heading "Formation".
Because of the...
You would have very good reason to believe otherwise if you studied the world that God supposedly made. The evidence in the world is quite clearly against the flood of Noah. How could the biblical myths possibly shown to be right in the end? The only answer that I know of is that God...
I believe the Biblical account of the Bible, that it happened just like Genesis7 says and have no reason to believe otherwise.
Let’s see…believe science that changes, done by man who is in rebellion to God and his goal is to justify himself or believe the Creator and author of the Scriptures?
I...
a normal reading of the biblical account of the flood doesnt support the idea that it was a local flood. It one is to read language in a normal way (considering the use of and way in which one interprets written language is largely universal), so when we read the following verses:
3and seven...
References provided by the testimony of Rabbis today it was believed the flood covered all mountains and all the animals and humans perished as recorded and believed by those that compiled the Pentateuch believed it was a literal world flood. You have provided no references to support your...
Noah - Also he sent forth a dove from him, to see if the waters were abated from off the face of the ground; But the dove found no rest for the sole of her foot, and she returned
Gilamesh - . When the seventh day dawned I loosed a dove and let her go. She flew away, but finding no resting-...
Nope, critical -history and archaeology make no assumption about any god or gods. They simply report evidence and when it's strong they come to a consensus opinion. All work is peer-reviewed and checked by a panel and they try to be as careful and rigorous as possible.
So to tack on that...