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If the Bible is all fact, as you have repeatedly claimed, then how can their be two creation stories, Genesis 1 & 2?
> FF, I don't own a Bible to quote verses from, I'm going on my
> GCSE syllabus. If I cared enough I would go and get my textbook and
> copy out the passages from it about the roles of men & women in
> Christianty but, to be frank, I can't be bothered.
Then why did you ask me the initial question, if it isn't a contradiction?
> So, when you reproduce you don't create life then?
You do.
> He's God. That's how He Created life. He is the only one who has the
> capacity to do so.
Forest Fan wrote:
> Allred wrote:
> So, when you reproduce you don't create life then?
>
> You do.
A little contradiction there then.
God the Creator and the creation, creates...
> Job.
Really? Lets have the quote then please.
> Forest Fan wrote:
> Job.
>
> Really? Lets have the quote then please.
"Behold now, Behemoth, which I made as well as you; He eats grass like an ox. Behold now, his strength in his loins And his power in the muscles of his belly. He bends his tail like a cedar; The sinews of his thighs are knit together. His bones are tubes of bronze; His limbs are like bars of iron. He is the first of the ways of God; Let his maker bring near his sword." Job 40:15-19
Job is the oldest book of the Bible (written about 1500 BC) and this is most probably a description of a dinosaur.
> Light wrote:
> Forest Fan wrote:
> Job.
>
> Really? Lets have the quote then please.
>
> "Behold now, Behemoth, which I made as well as you; He eats
> grass like an ox. Behold now, his strength in his loins And his power
> in the muscles of his belly. He bends his tail like a cedar; The
> sinews of his thighs are knit together. His bones are tubes of
> bronze; His limbs are like bars of iron. He is the first of the ways
> of God; Let his maker bring near his sword." Job 40:15-19
>
> Job is the oldest book of the Bible (written about 1500 BC) and this
> is most probably a description of a dinosaur.
snigger You're kidding right? There is no possible way that link could be more tenuous.
"Behemoth, a spirit of the desert, possibly derives from the Egyptian for "water buffalo" or from the Egyptian deity, Taueret, about whom the Greek historian, Herodotus wrote. The term "Behemoth" in the Hebrew is the plural form of the very common "behemah" referring to a beast of use to humans or a dumb animal."
> You really believe that was written that long ago? That's like a
> really long time ago.
It's an old book and yes I do believe it is that old.