I have seen this post, but have not read his links. And yes I don't know Ussher, even if I am a Christian I don't need to know him. And why do I have to do my "own" chronology? I looked at the family trees, saw in which period Abraham would fit and then I added up the years and with the help of...
For God, according to the heavenly tablets, a thousands years are like a day. But in fact, the days of creation were exactly 24 hours. Because if you look more closely, you will see that it is written at the end of each day of creation:
"And it was evening and it was morning; the ? day". The...
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With the help of the genealogies of the Bible about mankind it is possible to determine an approximate age of man. From the sex registers in Genesis 5 and 11 we can see at what age Adam and his descendants each fathered the next generation. If one now count the years it...
According to "science" man is over 190,000 years old, but according to the Bible man is only about 6,000 years old. Now who is right? If science is right, why does the Bible only tell a story about 6,000 years old? What happened in the other 184,000 years? Were Adam and Eve really the first...
This verse clearly says that there is no human God.
I have a question, doesn't God have the power to take the body of a man?
Angels can do it, but God not?
Male and female are also called "one". And the hebrew word "one" (echad) for male and female is the same word used for God.
And also one should not forget that God said in the beginning: "Let us make man after our image; and God created man in his image, in the image of God he created him; male...
No, "one" does not mean the person but the unity.
The Hebrew word which is translated here as "one" is "echad". It is also said that male and female are one flesh. And the Hebrew word "echad" is also used here. And of course Adam and Eve are different persons but the "one" refers to the unity...
The Holy Spirit is God.
There is another biblical passage that could say that the Holy Spirit is the Son.
The Son once said, "He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood stays in me and I in him."
Couldn't he mean his spirit by that? He who eats his spirit, or rather takes his spirit upon himself...