Exactly what I was thinking. Scary? LOLIsn't that what his parables were?
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Exactly what I was thinking. Scary? LOLIsn't that what his parables were?
Jesus based his teachings in the authority of the Scriptures, answering questions by saying; "it is written". (Matthew 21:13) Jesus used parables or illustrations to reach people's hearts with the truth that was based on God's Word. The difference between an illustration and a myth is clear to me.Isn't that what his parables were?
I take it as myth. All the flood stories worldwide may originate in rising sea levels after the last ice age.Does the Christian world take this story as literal truth? The world wide flood, just about 4000 years ago, 2 of every single species on a boat etc etc?
I must say it seems very implausible. Am I missing something? Are there theories floating around (ha ha) to make this story seem more likely?
Does the Christian world take this story as literal truth? The world wide flood, just about 4000 years ago, 2 of every single species on a boat etc etc?
I must say it seems very implausible. Am I missing something? Are there theories floating around (ha ha) to make this story seem more likely?
Does the Christian world take this story as literal truth? The world wide flood, just about 4000 years ago, 2 of every single species on a boat etc etc?
I must say it seems very implausible. Am I missing something? Are there theories floating around (ha ha) to make this story seem more likely?
You are not wrong. The story as told in the Bible (and in various other regional flood myths) is implausible. Noah is likely based on a real man who put his family and pairs of his domestic animals onto a large river boat when a huge flood struck the Fertile Crescent some 4000-4500 years ago. The story was embellished and edited over time to teach a lesson about how God is good to those who are faithful and also that He would never again destroy the human race (as He regrets it). A 4000 year old Iraqi clay tablet supports this theory. I'll post a link belowDoes the Christian world take this story as literal truth? The world wide flood, just about 4000 years ago, 2 of every single species on a boat etc etc?
I must say it seems very implausible. Am I missing something? Are there theories floating around (ha ha) to make this story seem more likely?
Well said my friend. We must be careful about how we throw around the term "true Christian". There has been a lot of blood shed over the centuries due to this. Personally I have many friends with very different opinions than me and I enjoy talking to them.....and sometimes I even learn something.True Christians???? That would be anyone that follows Jesus, not only people that believe in the Biblical flood and 6000 years, get real!!
Yes, A parable is a story, (doesn't have to be about an actual event) used to make a deeper moral or spiritual point.Isn't that what his parables were?