I noticed an underlying theme to the stories of the Bible and that is that an awfully large number of them seem to simply have "God is great" as the basis. "Disobey me and you will be crushed", "Praise me over other gods or I will crush you", "I squished a few million critters into Noah's ark. Aren't I cool?", "I enabled Moses to split an ocean. Don'tcha think I'm awesome?"
That would make God vain, vanity could not have been a factor for the works that are said to have happened prior to Adam. At the extreme, the home for angelic beings was made prior to the angels. The least in Heaven in said to be greater that the greatest on earth (the Bible gives that title to John the Baptist)). God already was worshiped by them, why would worship from man matter? Our role in the Kingdom of Heaven was being the gardeners in Eden, not exactly front and center to the Throne, more like specks of dust on a set of scales that are blown off before those scales are put to use. This verse is basically saying the things done that result in the salvation of a small group of people can be enlarged to include a greater number of people.
The ones that died in the flood included people, (the only ones that know about good and evil), and clean and unclean beasts. The people can be judged when the seas give up their dead at Judgment Day. Since all other life that died that day cannot enter Heaven they are kept safe (by God and Christ) until the people at Judgment Day are again on the earth. The living water can heal the earth meaning the beasts of the fields that Adam tended to are alive as much as their latest members.
Israel is in line for the first full rewards, it is not because God wants/needs worship. He even has words for them that will make them hang their heads in shame after He has resurrected them from death.
Eze:36:32:
Not for your sakes do I this,
saith the Lord GOD,
be it known unto you:
be ashamed and confounded for your own ways,
O house of Israel.
Isa:40:15:
Behold,
the nations are as a drop of a bucket,
and are counted as the small dust of the balance:
behold,
he taketh up the isles as a very little thing.
Jesus's first miracle was turning water into wine at His mother's request. His last one was the visions that resulted in the Book of Revelation.
Well, whoopee dee doo, as Archie Bunker said. The stories aren't believable and are certainly outdone by Disney stories, Grimm's Fairy Tales, etc.
I wonder how many law-suits Bug's & Co have racked up over the years lol. You have the coyote painting false tinnels on solid walls in the hope of somebody hitting the wall. Meddling with the highway system would seem to be an act of terror.
Most of your fairy tales have a moral story at their heart. The flood has no moral stoty other than God will only tolerate so much. He allowed things to go on as far as they could. Noah was the last generation no have pure roots back to Adam and Eve. The others died because they carried angelic blood. Doesn't matter if they could have been taught the Gospel, Satan's children have no place on earth. Laws for the Jews mention that the 4th generation is a special maker so that might also apply to the children on angels and mortals. The giants encountered after the exodus would have been within 4 generations of having a human parent.
Someone toted up a partial tally as to how many people this god of yours killed in the OT, and the figure was something like 10 million.
Could be, is that just the flood or does that include the ones killed in the taking of the promised land. The ones in the sea at Judgment Day have been covered, the ones after exodus haven't been. They were basically killed for two reasons, they were classified as being giants (6 fingers) to they had to become extinct or we would as they were better equipped for war. The 2nd reason is they were an example of the power of God. Human armies were no match. Everybody was killed and only the virgin daughters were taken alive. Fast forward to the time for Israel to become resurrected and those same stolen daughter are given back to their parents because while they remain a member of the 12 tribes their historical family is also resurrected because they come under the heading 'beheaded for the word of God' (Re:20:4 passage). The reward for being used as an example is life restored on an eternal scale. Just as the flood was not the whole story the killing of those people is not the whole story. In order for Jesus to do the things He did (that were called miracles) God had to first show Him how to do it. Christ has a defined list of things He will accomplish when He returns. The destruction of Satan's Babylon is basically the 2nd time the earth has experienced fire from Heaven, Sodom was the first time, Christ would have witnessed that so He would have the authority to do the same thing. One person was resurrected in the OT, same reason, training program for the day of retaking the Earth from Satan.
So without the violence of the past (which is more than made up for to the ones it affected directly) You indignation about those days won't be an issue.
(Satan killed about 10 people, too, BTW).
The Bible doesn't mentions Satan's total. It would seem that 1 lie lead to the death of every human end everything they had dominion over. Are you saying Satan is better than God?
Yup, 21 feet of water covering all land masses pretty much means plants and most critters would have died of drowning.
If the rain just piled up everybody would be dead by the end of the 40 days, the water seems to have stayed in that position for the remainder of the 5 months. Then God blew and the retreat took place over a period of months. In that much time would have all the dead flesh stopped rotting?
How long can an elephant tread water? How long can a moose? How long can strawberry plants?
The elephant only has to elevate his trunk, lol BTW that breathing through a straw in the movies doesn't work if the lungs are more than an 1" or 2' under water. Even if you found something to float on the 150 days without food would get you.
Or are you saying that your god decided to tell people it was going to flood the planet, flooded it, and then saved lots anyway?
He only told Noah, Noah might not even have told his family. Being related to Enoch may or may not have helped Noah's predicament.
"Sorry, folks, I was only joking when I said I'd kill everything off".
God never repents anything He has ever said, may not make for the most pleasant future for some but at least you can believe Him.
More like billions of lives.
Over 2 billion just on the day of His return, that is slightly more than Satan's 4 fallen angels kill in a tad over 3 yrs. Easy to see who is the most violent, that is why His actual return is called great tribulation.
Is there any reason both wouldn't be included?
From what I read it was an attempt to 'sum things up'. The book of Jude is devoted to talking about pre-flood times along with Genesis and a bit from Peter. Encoh is not a heretic in either testament.
Other than that a fair whack of people think Enoch was written by some fraudster wanting to fancy things up a bit?
So, if he wanted people to believe it shouldn't he have made fallen angels a little shorter?
Apparently is has quite a few theological blunders, and some people think it wasn't even written by Enoch. Biblical scholars also consider it to be a writing that wasn't "inspired".
People say the very same things about the Bible. Since when do you care what others say, are you admitting that others set your policy?
The battle with fallen angesls is from the Bible, I already gave you 3 separate references.
*shrugs* There are a lot more interesting tales around than that anyway.
None of them are claiming to be real and the flood was not the whole story, as is the case in other examples that can be examined.
I was wrong. But so are you. I mentioned why a lot of people think it's exclusion to be appropriate in a reply earlier.
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So why wouldn't the RCC remove all references rather than leave them in, especially Jude that covers fallen angels and the next book is about fallen angels last attempt before their punishment?
Really? So it's like, "I'll flood Alberta and then Nunavut and then PEI, etc.? roflmao
More like the Americas after the rest.
Bored isn't one of the reasons. Sometimes it's interesting. Sometimes a break from reading. Sometimes I want to express my opinion or read others' opinions and see if I can find flaws. Sometimes ..... I like anthropolgy, psychology, sociology, etc. So religions and their proponents kind of fascinate me sometimes.
Truthfully, I miss some of them because I find them dull.
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