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Post by rateater on Feb 22, 2017 18:04:38 GMT
what do you believe/imagine?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2017 21:14:12 GMT
You do know that the great flood never actually happened. The bible is just a fairy tale book.
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Post by rateater on Feb 22, 2017 21:28:40 GMT
You do know that the great flood never actually happened. The bible is just a fairy tale book. i've seen documentaries that suggest it may have. just wondering what people might believe happened on the earth before that supposed time.
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Post by MCDemuth on Feb 22, 2017 21:29:50 GMT
You do know that the great flood never actually happened. The bible is just a fairy tale book. While the bible may be questionable for it's accuracy... A Great Flood did happen, but it was the result of all the Glacier Ice melting when the Ice Age ended, and ocean levels rose by about 400 Ft. There are numerous ancient underwater communities at this depth that proves this. Noah's "Flood", the one brought by God, from 40 days & nights of constant rain, which covered even the tallest mountains on the entire Earth. I don't believe that.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2017 21:31:48 GMT
You do know that the great flood never actually happened. The bible is just a fairy tale book. While the bible may be questionable for it's accuracy... A Great Flood did happen, but it was the result of all the Glacier Ice melting when the Ice Age ended, and ocean levels rose by about 400 Ft. There are numerous ancient underwater communities at this depth that proves this. Noah's "Flood", the one brought by God, from 40 days & nights of constant rain, which covered even the tallest mountains on the entire Earth. I don't believe that. Well many great floods have happened. But not a flood that covered the whole world.
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Post by MCDemuth on Feb 22, 2017 21:35:54 GMT
what do you believe/imagine? People back then, didn't do much, other than hunt for food, and build a few things in their communities. Entire generations lived in the same communities, which were near where water was... 12,000 years ago that was what we would call today as Flood Plains. When the ice age ended and all the glacier ice melted, ocean levels rose by about 400 Ft, and rivers rose too. Lowland areas, became lakes. All those communities were the submerged. Back then, people didn't understand what a Flood Plain was, and couldn't understand why everything they knew, and everyone they knew were destroyed. So they turned to religion, and though God was punishing them. I have no idea where the part about Noah's Ark comes from.
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Post by Spock on Feb 25, 2017 16:16:04 GMT
You do know that the great flood never actually happened. The bible is just a fairy tale book. While the bible may be questionable for it's accuracy... A Great Flood did happen, but it was the result of all the Glacier Ice melting when the Ice Age ended, and ocean levels rose by about 400 Ft. There are numerous ancient underwater communities at this depth that proves this. Noah's "Flood", the one brought by God, from 40 days & nights of constant rain, which covered even the tallest mountains on the entire Earth. I don't believe that. There is not enough water on Earth to cover the mountains.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2017 16:24:34 GMT
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Post by maya55555 on Mar 1, 2017 20:12:46 GMT
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Post by tarathian123 on Mar 2, 2017 15:56:49 GMT
You'd need to find someone who was actually around before the flood to ask them. I'd say your best bet is to ask some old duffer who sits in the House of Lords.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 3, 2017 6:16:50 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2017 6:25:17 GMT
what do you believe/imagine? It was just like it is now. The Bible says so.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 3, 2017 6:42:01 GMT
what do you believe/imagine? It was just like it is now. The Bible says so. Yikes.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2017 5:01:40 GMT
It was just like it is now. The Bible says so. Yikes. Why yikes?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2017 9:26:05 GMT
what do you believe/imagine? It was just like it is now. The Bible says so. Yep, true. It was ipads and Starbucks and Kardashians for as far the eye could see.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 5, 2017 4:39:52 GMT
You do know that the great flood never actually happened. The bible is just a fairy tale book. No, not really.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 9:52:07 GMT
You do know that the great flood never actually happened. The bible is just a fairy tale book. No, not really. Yes it is, just like Lord of the rings or any other fairytale book.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 5, 2017 16:44:45 GMT
Yes it is, just like Lord of the rings or any other fairytale book. Wrong. Lord of the Rings has fictional places and characters. Perhaps you should try not to be so bitter, and you'll enjoy your life more.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 17:37:40 GMT
Yes it is, just like Lord of the rings or any other fairytale book. Wrong. Lord of the Rings has fictional places and characters. Perhaps you should try not to be so bitter, and you'll enjoy your life more. Well the places in the bible may be real, But the characters are just as fictional as the once in Lord of the Rings.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 5, 2017 22:05:20 GMT
Wrong. Lord of the Rings has fictional places and characters. Perhaps you should try not to be so bitter, and you'll enjoy your life more. Well the places in the bible may be real, But the characters are just as fictional as the once in Lord of the Rings. You don't say? You mean Ramses II was fictional? Nebuchadnezzar was fictional? Xerxes, Cyrus, Alexander, Antiochus IV, Herod the Great, Augustus, Tiberius, Herod Antipas, and Pontius Pilate were all fictional? Well, this certainly comes as news to me, sir.
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