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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?
> "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the
> world he didnt exist"
>
> What film is that from?
The Usual Suspects?
Or am I wandering into some sort of ready-made trap for FF here?
What film is that from?
> FFan.
>
> A priest couldn't answer this:
>
> Why did God bargain(do a deal) with Satan over Job?
>
> Good luck. You'll only contradict yourself.
For one, to show the limited power of Satan as he has to ask permission of God.
>
> And you think the dinosaurs were still alive at that time then?
Mary has already told us that he KNOWS dinosaurs and humans coexisted. He also said that the earth is only 6000 years old. Then he said that he didn't believe arguments that refuted his bullplop about the 2nd Law of thermodynamics because "the science didn't convince me".
Laugh? Oh yes...
"And Jesus did ride into Nazareth on the back of his trusty Stegosaur, stopping briefly for the Pteradon traffic controller to ease the flow of rampaging Gallilimus, and again later to grab a Brontosaurus burger at the nearby drive-in. Also, he went bowling."
> Please please please can we hear the one about how humans used
> to live in harmony with small, sheep-sized dinosaurs in bible times.
> In fact, man's relationship with the terrible lizard was so cozy and
> natural, they weren't even mentioned in the Bible!
>
> "What a big f###ing lizard, Lord!"
That's my favourite one. Tell it again, Gump!
> 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.
And you think the dinosaurs were still alive at that time then?
> Please please please can we hear the one about how humans used
> to live in harmony with small, sheep-sized dinosaurs in bible times.
Oh for one of those. I imagine a "Flinstones" style symbiotic relationship. Ahhhh, what fun.
"What a big f###ing lizard, Lord!"