Audie
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You are so, so correct. As I mentioned previously, I at one time believed in the Flood story. Then when I moved to a semi-rural area and acquired horses, I discovered from actual experience in dealing with livestock that many issues concerning the Ark and its supposed cargo were impossible to resolve in any logical manner.
Things began to snowball after that, and I began to consider other issues that I had never thought about previously, and the more I considered various details, the less I believed that the Flood could have actually occurred.
Interesting! Growing up in HK wherr Christians are a
foreign minority and with a total atheist Mom I've no
deep planted memory of a simple faith. The flood story
was like other primitive tribal tales, like the giant dropping
mountain or the.. you know.
You had so much to overcome, I missed the dawning epiphany.
Interesting too your way of realizing it. Pure refined essence of city
girl* here so you've practicsl experience in details I would not know
about.
My pov has more to do with biology / geology courses.
A sailor would see the need for a lot of magic, to kerp that
boat afloat!
A phyicist would come up with his details.
* I do have a friend from U who so graciously invited
me to her family ranch in Wyoming. What a powerful
experience! The land and sky, only sound is the wind.
Incredible. They gave me a gentle horse, to ride in
my new size 6 cowgirl boots, and hat.
I suppose from far enough away, I might have looked
as if I belonged there.
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