Type A person reaches conclusion and then looks for evidence; type B person sees evidence and then forms a conclusion from the evidence. Believers in things that are highly improbable are pretty much Type A people.Where have I called him a horrible teacher or a liar? He was more than a good man; he is the Son of God, and our great high priest who has passed through the heavens.
Yes, stories get embellished over time / secrets / gossip. But as for prophecy, they are not someone's own interpretation, but "men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit," and their writing was proven true when the things they testified came true. A fisherman and his friends were commandeered by the Almighty, and on a mountain they saw the majesty of the Son and heard the voice from heaven, and these eyewitnesses "...did not follow cleverly devised myths," but their inspired writing added a more full confirmation to the prophetic word.
Justice is in the eye of the beholder.Justice is radically different than hatefulness or sadism.
Here am I, basically saying that your god is one of the most malevolent I've read about; a sociopathic, stupid, pompous, narcissistic jerk which massacres people at the drop of a hat over the most trivial issues. For instance, Lot's wife. All she did was turn around and look at something awful and died simply for that reason. And here I sit, healthy as as can be and grinning at the senselessness of it.
And don't give me that cliche about "god works in mysterious ways" because that's just a copout answer given every time some faithful sort can't reply rationally.
And you mentioned respect. Well, why should I have respect for something that has no more likelihood of existing than gremlins, imps, and elves?
Just for the sake of debate? Not in my opinion.Really, I thought it was in a post where the weight of water was compared to the weight of the earth as being something like 0.0002% and your view was that it was too small to make a difference in the length of days or years.
If my memory has failed me and you do think the orbits could have changed then did God put the creation of time in the right slot @ 4,000,000 years ago? I can't see you agreeing with that.
Current models have the moon moving away, at a much closer distance was it's orbit still @ 30 days or did that also change, 6,000,000 cm in 4M years @ 1.5 cm/yr. How about 60,000km in 40M years?
Again, who would know that stuff back then as the moon moving away is fairly recent (100 years)
The Bible is pretty silent on those years, however there is lots written about the years between 30 and 34, wouldn't examining those verses be more worthwhile.
As far as I know, cousins have different parents. Cousin A has W and X as parenbts and cousin B has Y and Z as parents, and one of cousin A's parents is a sibling of one of cousin B's parents. But of course, incest seems to have been pretty rampant a couple thousand years ago, so who knows for sure.His mother Mary was a cousin to Elizabeth and if she was a 'daughter of Aaron' the Mary was also.
I don't know the answer to either of those questions.When God called John at about the age of 30 had he been 'trained' in any way that would apply to the priesthood? (rather than just learning woodwork) Does being in line for the 'throne' carry any special training or teaching in those 'missing years'?
If you say so, I guess.Far as I know there is only one place where a day and 1,000 years is covered. In those few verses Peter seems to be lookinh forward in time rather than backward. In the future from there we have a day of wrath (a few hours long), a 1,000 years of peace, more wrath which is against any remaining fallen angels that were not put in the lake. The prophecies in the NT and OT do not usually reference a 1,000 pause in the 'day of wrath'. That might also apply to the ones Jesus kills on that day, their sins require God punish them so God does using the shortest length of time possible. The place they sent to is referenced as being a place where a person will be thirsty for water. The pain associated with the locusts could affect men in that time and they are cursing God when they are sent there but they are said to be mocking Satan after they are both there and both are there on the same day, if a person cannot serve two masters at once then only 'one God' at a time can be mocked the rest of that 1,000 years may not be as bad as the first few moments of being there. If a few of mankind are raised a few hours after the day of return starts and the rest are not raised until 1,000 years have passed that allows prophecies that mention a 'day of the Lord' or a 'last day' to cover the wrath at both ends as being one wrath in prophecy and the resurrection of both groups is classified as being on the same day.
The other half of those verses reference Judgement Day, described as being the 'last day'. The actual length of time could be 1,000 years as there are many people who are said to be 'examined' by God on 'that day'. The whole House of Israel and a remnant of Gentiles will be alive on the first day, they are judged to see what church they fit into. Sins of the previous 3 1/2 have to be repented of you become part of the group that is resurrected at the 'end of the last day'.
However it works it is for those time periods, just like in Daniel those references of a day being a year is for prophecies that are close. If you examine each instance individually there is one in Daniel that says, time, times, and half a time that ends up being referencing the time the two witnesses of Re:11 lay dead in the street, 3 1/2 days.
Since prophecies mention things as being 'within an hour' it would seem to be somewhat important to understand as much as possible before that knowledge becomes useful. Today, to me it means the Bible is one very detailed story rather than a collection of disjointed ones.
IMO, the little bit about creation happening in 6 days is what I was referring to, and the standard reply given to those who say it is not possible is that "well, to the lord one day is like a thousand years to us poor humans". Sorry, but 6000 years doesn't even cut the mustard. It took the "big bang" some 13 or 14 billion years to get this far and it is still banging. So time seems to be of a subjective and relative issue in the Bible.