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Romans 1:20 - For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse.



 

 

consider this warning Paul gave: "See then the kindness and the severity of God: severity toward those who have fallen, but God’s kindness to you, provided you continue in his kindness; otherwise you too will be cut off" (Rom. 11:22)

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Hi.

Reality check:  The story of Noah is an impossible fairy tale.  Complete and total myth.  The story was most likely plagiarized from a much, much earlier flood written by the ancient Sumerians.  In fact, the Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the very first written stories.  It inspired many other mythical tales for various religions including the one for Noah's Ark.

 

The writer of Gilgamesh is unknown but it is believed that the story was written purely for entertainment.  Fiction.  I'm sure the writer would laugh his as* off if he knew that people would actually take his (or her) writing as the literal truth. 

It was a cool story about angry gods and the ills that can befall a society. It gives us an amazing insight into the psychology of ancient people and shows they were just like us.

 

Some amazing comparisons between the two stories is here: http://www.religioustolerance.org/noah_com.htm

 

 

 

Originally Posted by Unobtanium:

Hi.

Reality check:  The story of Noah is an impossible fairy tale.  Complete and total myth.  The story was most likely plagiarized from a much, much earlier flood written by the ancient Sumerians.  In fact, the Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the very first written stories.  It inspired many other mythical tales for various religions including the one for Noah's Ark.

 

The writer of Gilgamesh is unknown but it is believed that the story was written purely for entertainment.  Fiction.  I'm sure the writer would laugh his as* off if he knew that people would actually take his (or her) writing as the literal truth. 

It was a cool story about angry gods and the ills that can befall a society. It gives us an amazing insight into the psychology of ancient people and shows they were just like us.

 

Some amazing comparisons between the two stories is here: http://www.religioustolerance.org/noah_com.htm

 

 

 

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Who are you talking to uno, who are you talking to?

Atheists are bored with your same stories over and over again.

Believers don't believe the bogus crap you keep posting, they

look at you as if you're a fool. which you are,,,A Fool.

 

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If truth includes what is demonstrable, reproducible, and verifiable from historical evidence then one truth is that you are not only a very biased person but have some God Obsession apparently as you cannot go without posting some derogatory statement whether it fits the topic or not.  It is exactly what you are doing here, as well as other topics here that prompted a professed non-Christian to make the observation they did under the White Throne topic.  That poster was ReleaseTheElephant who accurately identified the apparent reason you are here for.

 

While RTE applied his/her observations to all atheist I wont go that far but will state that I fully believe that you and others are fighting some internal battle against God and since you cannot silence that inner conflict within your own minds/bodies/spirit you seek to strike out at every Christian or representative of God that you find (the Christian being the closest physical manifestation of God via His Holy Spirit that you can find) .  You don't care if your replies are relevant to the topic you just want to heckle Christians at every opportunity.

 

Nothing in Romans 1:20 had anything to do with Noah or the flood yet you feel some urge or necessity to voice your opinion about the Bible or some other aspect of Christians beliefs.  The only reason for your post is your biased and your internal anger against God that you somehow seem to feel you can temper with your defiant reply to any Christians post on any topic whether relevant or not. Again ReleasetheElephant commented on that tendency, you demonstrate, in another post account of observing the same tendency. 

 

You have a God obsession that forces you to attempt to confront your inner demons by proxy. You seek to attack God by jumping on every Christian post.  You seem to have an obsession but the only real cure is not found on this forum but with God alone but one wonders if your hard biased heart would ever give opportunity to actually listen to the Spirit of God. 

 

"Nothing in Romans 1:20 had anything to do with Noah or the flood yet you feel some urge or necessity to voice your opinion about the Bible or some other aspect of Christians beliefs"
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Did you even watch the video?  It was about NOAH'S ARK.

No, I don't have a "god obsession."  I have a bit of a "passion" for calling BS on silly stuff.  If this forum had a Bigfoot, homeopathy, chiropractic or anti-vaccination section I would post equally often there.

Originally Posted by Unobtanium:

I'll give you that it is a pretty catchy tune and even a half decent video. 

Actually I'll give you this one as I did not view the video so I now see why you injected Noah into the conversation.  I was commenting on the scripture reference itself and although I have now viewed the video I don't see a connection to Noah, from the Verse.  The Verse was added, I'm assuming, to indicate that God provides sufficient evidence in Himself that Mankind will be without excuse for rejecting God.  The Video adds emphasis that with all men/women there is a timeframe in which we have to make our decisions and to act.

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