I am not here to prove it happened.
I am just arguing that it could have happened as I stated.
Fair enough
Welcome to Religious Forums, a friendly forum to discuss all religions in a friendly surrounding.
Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!
I am not here to prove it happened.
I am just arguing that it could have happened as I stated.
The length the flood is calculated to have lasted from 365 -371 days. That's one heck of a lot of food.
The length the flood is calculated to have lasted from 365 -371 days. That's one heck of a lot of food.
"In days, how long was the Flood? Genesis 7:11 and Genesis 8:14 give the exact dates of the beginning and end of the Flood, revealing an elapsed time of 12 months and 10 or 11 days, depending upon how one might count the first and last days."
source
And consider
"Louisiana State University and the Humane Society of the United States agree that a horse needs to eat 1 to 2 percent of his body weight in roughage every day. If your horse has free access to plenty of grass, then grass can serve as his forage. If your horse has limited grass then you must make sure his diet is supplemented with hay. The average 1000 pound horse must eat approximately 10 to 20 pounds of hay every day according to LSU.
source
Which mean a pair of horse will need between 7,000 and 14,000 lbs for the trip. At 50lbs per bale, that's 140 to 280 bales of hay, which averages out to 210 bales for the two horses.
Here's what 200 bales of hay looks like. Takes up quite a bit of room. And this is food just for the horses.
They were adrift a long time after the rains stopped, and fog wouldn't have bothered the birds. Plus the mountains are a range, if they put down on one they would have been too close to not notice. This is just reaching to try and justify an unjustifiable story.Your overlooking a simple fact though. It is possible it was visible, but just not seen. With heavy rain fall like described in the flood of Noah. You would not have more than a couple of hundred yards of visibility. I feel like that even is optimistic, they probably had less visibility. Even if the Mountain was very close to them they would not been able to see it, for the rain fall/fog that usually accompanies heavy rains.
Which mean a pair of horse will need between 7,000 and 14,000 lbs for the trip. At 50lbs per bale, that's 140 to 280 bales of hay, which averages out to 210 bales for the two horses.
Here's what 200 bales of hay looks like. Takes up quite a bit of room. And this is food just for the horses.
They were adrift a long time after the rains stopped, and fog wouldn't have bothered the birds. Plus the mountains are a range, if they put down on one they would have been too close to not notice. This is just reaching to try and justify an unjustifiable story.
Bird ranging over water don't fly low over the water. It would have gone over the fog. Which there wouldn't have been that long after or all times anyway.Birds are just as susceptible to fog as anything else. I have had enough birds kill themselves on my mountainside home because they crashed into the side of it on foggy mornings.
Btw The mountain was in range.
Genesis 8:4
4 And the ark rested in the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, upon the mountains of Ararat.
So the mountain range was not totally underwater. Because the ark landed on it in Genesis 8:4. Which does reinforce the localized flood theory.
Nope just pointing out people's misgivings and misunderstandings.
I remember as a kid asking how kangaroos got to the ark, never got an answer to that one.
I have read my Bible since I could read. Please let me know where in the Bible it mentions vampires.
At least I have enough evidence archaeological and otherwise to be satisfied that God exists, that He can do anything He wants.
If you want to entertain the idea that God exists for a moment, created this entire universe, under that scenario, are you going to tell me that he could not move animals from extreme earthly distances to where he might desire them?
Thus, we are at the divide again between the atheist and the theist, specifically the Bible believer.
I like reading fiction, SciFi and Fantasy in my old age, yet, I can still keep our reality and stories apart. The question then is what our reality is.
Atheist think a 'chaos god' created all things, just nothing exploded, singularity = black hole exploded (they don't have a habit of exploding), and that the resulting chaotic explosion created order from chaos, life from non life. I am an unbeliever in this no matter how many billion of years you give it. To me this story is the worst SciFi I have ever heard.
I believe in ID.
You might perhaps believe in vampires, evolution permits their 'creation'. My Creator would not create that kind of humanoids, though some insects are worse than vamps.
Bird ranging over water don't fly low over the water. It would have gone over the fog. Which there wouldn't have been that long after or all times anyway.
And yeah, the flood says exactly how many cubits of water covered the highest peak in genesis 7:20. There's literally no mountain in the vicinity small enough for that to be true without global consequence.
It said that the waters receded for the ark to set down.
OK. Want a game of chess? Go for a walk!But when did this happen and what evidence supports this
I had so many posts to answer that I didn't give yours due credit. Now I am tired. I will bookmark this and come back.Honestly, I couldn't tell you whether or not they're in there.
Question, though; would it matter to you if they were? Does something being written in the bible determine whether or not it is real to you?
The bible does speak of half angel and half human giants (Nephilim), and I'm not sure there is much in the way of archeological evidence to show that they did/do exist, unless you could show me evidence I haven't seen.
Although I'm undecided pending further research on the existence of god(s) in general, I'm pretty convinced by the evidence I have seen that YHWH doesn't exist- at least, not in the literal sense. Could you point me to the evidence you found convincing? I try to be open minded, and I'd like to compare this evidence to other evidences I've seen to the contrary.
He could, yes. But if that's the case, why not just snap his fingers and remove all but the most faithful people (Noah and his family) rather than needlessly killing countless people, animals, and plants in a way so horrible, that even he realised how bad it was and created the rainbow as a promise to us that he would never wipe us out in that specific way again?
I'm not an atheist.
I... What? None of my atheist friends have ever explained to me that they believe (or better yet, suspect) the universe began in the way you describe...
I agree ID seems very plausible.
Alrighty then.
Since I believe the Bible to be God's word, Yes. I expect that word to correspond to our reality and take into account that translations must be compared and verified. Thus we have some unfortunate translations in the KJV and other translations that other translations make up for and correct.Question, though; would it matter to you if they were? Does something being written in the bible determine whether or not it is real to you?
The Nephilim. Yes. Not much I can say to you about that. There have been reports substantiated by newspapers and people about e.g. red haired giants in the US found and with the Smithsonian institute being involved. The evidence has vanished though there seems to be clear reasons for accepting the story.The bible does speak of half angel and half human giants (Nephilim), and I'm not sure there is much in the way of archeological evidence to show that they did/do exist, unless you could show me evidence I haven't seen.
I'll try. I will put a bookmark on your profile so that if I have something for you, I can get back to you. How does that sound?Could you point me to the evidence you found convincing? I try to be open minded, and I'd like to compare this evidence to other evidences I've seen to the contrary.
Well, this is a very good question. First though, God is not a magician, he does things with power and science. But, you are right, he could have used his angels to kill all the ungodly.He could, yes. But if that's the case, why not just snap his fingers and remove all but the most faithful people (Noah and his family) rather than needlessly killing countless people, animals, and plants in a way so horrible, that even he realised how bad it was and created the rainbow as a promise to us that he would never wipe us out in that specific way again?
I see that now.I'm not an atheist.
You mean that most do not believe in a Big Bang? What did go bang? A singularity right?! Singularity = black hole. So, do these explode - is that the common claim for black holes?!None of my atheist friends have ever explained to me that they believe (or better yet, suspect) the universe began in the way you describe...
Except this isn't where you live. This is the mountain region off the plain of an arid nation and fog doesn't work that way, it would have burned off sooner than that of it even happened at all which is doubtful.Fog from rain that heavy could have lasted awhile. If it rains for a week solid where I live it will be 2-3 days of heavy fog before it clears up. So don't underestimate the foggy conditions.
Genesis 7:20
20 Fifteen cubits upward did the waters prevail; and the mountains were covered.
Cubit - Wikipedia
The Near Eastern or Biblical cubit is usually estimated as approximately 457 mm (18 in)
18×15=270 inches divided by 12= 22.5 feet
22.5 feet is not a lot true. But when Genesis 7:20 is mentioned was during the storm itself. So as I said before they would not have been able to see the mountains due to the heavy rain and wind. I believe they just couldn't see the mountains due to the the low visibility, and thus assumed it was under water. Which is where the hang up might be.
Except this isn't where you live. This is the mountain region off the plain of an arid nation and fog doesn't work that way, it would have burned off sooner than that of it even happened at all which is doubtful.
And the birds were released weeks after the rains stopped, and there isn't enough free water in the world to cover 22 feet the top of what would be the clearly visible Ararat range, which the story says Noah was above months after the rains stopped.
The story doesn't make sense as written. And this is just picking at straws to make a square peg fit a round hole.
Or are filled in by believers looking for anything to believe in, even if it makes no sense.It did just rain for 40 days or so, arid is not exactly a accurate description at that time. Fog could have been bad for weeks easily, if not months. Large bodies of water tend to do that. It's called lake effect fog. Fog - Wikipedia
An excerpt: @Revoltingest
Evaporation fog or steam fog forms over bodies of water overlain by much colder air; this situation can also lead to steam devilsforming. Lake effect fog is of this type, sometimes in combination with other causes like radiation fog. It tends to differ from most advective fog formed over land in that it is, like lake-effect snow, a convective phenomenon, resulting in fog which can be quite a bit denser, deeper, and looks fluffy from above.
Again I don't think the mountain was covered in water. I think they couldn't see the mountain, for the fog and/or rain, and assumed it was under water. Until they just happened to hit the range. It's never said they landed on the top of the tallest mountain, just that they landed on the mountain range somewhere.
I disagree. I am not trying to make anything fit. There are some holes that can be filled with some practical knowledge that people often overlook or just don't think about. Details that are often overlooked by intellectuals with no real life experiences to draw from.
That is exactly why God had to move animals from A. to B.
The other problem is that none knows how the pre-deluge world looked. No mountain higher than about 2 miles existed, so, was the earth a kind of Pangea. Die you know that subtropical plants have been found in the arctic and antarctic, even animals of such places in the North where today they could not exist? The earth used to be very different from now.
The length the flood is calculated to have lasted from 365 -371 days. That's one heck of a lot of food.
"In days, how long was the Flood? Genesis 7:11 and Genesis 8:14 give the exact dates of the beginning and end of the Flood, revealing an elapsed time of 12 months and 10 or 11 days, depending upon how one might count the first and last days."
source
And consider
"Louisiana State University and the Humane Society of the United States agree that a horse needs to eat 1 to 2 percent of his body weight in roughage every day. If your horse has free access to plenty of grass, then grass can serve as his forage. If your horse has limited grass then you must make sure his diet is supplemented with hay. The average 1000 pound horse must eat approximately 10 to 20 pounds of hay every day according to LSU.
source
Which mean a pair of horse will need between 7,000 and 14,000 lbs for the trip. At 50lbs per bale, that's 140 to 280 bales of hay, which averages out to 210 bales for the two horses.
Here's what 200 bales of hay looks like. Takes up quite a bit of room. And this is food just for the horses.
.
The length the flood is calculated to have lasted from 365 -371 days. That's one heck of a lot of food.
"In days, how long was the Flood? Genesis 7:11 and Genesis 8:14 give the exact dates of the beginning and end of the Flood, revealing an elapsed time of 12 months and 10 or 11 days, depending upon how one might count the first and last days."
source
And consider
"Louisiana State University and the Humane Society of the United States agree that a horse needs to eat 1 to 2 percent of his body weight in roughage every day. If your horse has free access to plenty of grass, then grass can serve as his forage. If your horse has limited grass then you must make sure his diet is supplemented with hay. The average 1000 pound horse must eat approximately 10 to 20 pounds of hay every day according to LSU.
source
Which mean a pair of horse will need between 7,000 and 14,000 lbs for the trip. At 50lbs per bale, that's 140 to 280 bales of hay, which averages out to 210 bales for the two horses.
Here's what 200 bales of hay looks like. Takes up quite a bit of room. And this is food just for the horses.
.
You can reject things as you like, just like I reject the nonsense that DNA programming is by the 'chaos god' of evolution. You have the right to your beliefs, as I do to mine.Note that loose hay would have taken up a lot more space on the Ark.
You can reject things as you like, just like I reject the nonsense that DNA programming is by the 'chaos god' of evolution. You have the right to your beliefs, as I do to mine.
In the end, your 'god' promises nothing and that is what you'll get; mine promises survival, which is what I hope for. The fittest survives even in this.
Your rejection is only due to you not letting yourself learn. Fear of learning is endemic in creationists.
And others do not have your flaws. They do not need a god. Why do you break the Ninth Commandment by claiming that they have one?