Quote (Qodesh @ Nov 13 2015 10:35pm)
You believe in EVOLUTION ? you believe that NOTHING created EVERYTHING ? wew. GL then, at least you got given the right tools but hey, I cannot walk for you ;)
You actually might want to look up the subject before posting something like this again.
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For the peopl that wants to know the truth about this world and to have sense in their lives ... they will search what I suggested to go look for. As for you, you can continue to argue, i'll just put more evidence of the truth with my own knowledge of it.
You haven't even posted any evidence. All I've seen is some silly conspiracy mojo mountain bear crap.
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Have you ever heard of a global flood ? uhm. That is in the bible. By the way, Bible means library, a library of manuscripts.]Not everything has been included in it as for the people who wanted to use it for peace and control purposes ... to maintain order in the cities. You know why they did this? because after over 300 years of persecution on em believers, they found out they could never destroy this divine doctrine. So they took it to use it and to mine it from the inside. Which is called religion yay. They included what they wanted to include and let aside what they weren't ok with. many things is missing but the things we need to know are there. Over 2000 manuscripts written all around the globe having the same message but at the close detail due to human interpretation. Oh is that fascinating. Want more ?
There was never a "global flood" around 2300 BCE. There was a possible local flood in that area.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/blacksea/ax/frame.htmlAlso to add. There are several other flood stories dating before the Bibles version.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek_flood_mythshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilgamesh_flood_mythhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Flood_(China)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atra-HasisTablet III of the Atrahasis Epic contains the flood story. This is the part that was adapted in the Epic of Gilgamesh, tablet XI. Tablet III of Atrahasis tells how the god Enki warns the hero Atrahasis (“Extremely Wise”) of Shuruppak, speaking through a reed wall (suggestive of an oracle) to dismantle his house (perhaps to provide a construction site) and build a boat to escape the flood planned by the god Enlil to destroy humankind. The boat is to have a roof “like Apsu” (a subterranean, fresh water realm presided over by the god Enki), upper and lower decks, and to be sealed with bitumen. Atrahasis boards the boat with his family and animals and seals the door. The storm and flood begin. Even the gods are afraid. After seven days the flood ends and Atrahasis offers sacrifices to the gods. Enlil is furious with Enki for violating his oath. But Enki denies violating his oath and argues: “I made sure life was preserved.” Enki and Enlil agree on other means for controlling the human population.