fallingblood
Agnostic Theist
We does not always necessarily mean everyone. It is much easier to use it as a generalization than going into detail about exactly who in every case. Very seldom though does it really mean everyone.WE, (meaning everyone), does no such thing. You're right, because even I will not debate with a hardhead. And elephants never had tails like a cedar ---- Hebrew not withstanding.
In this case though, we is used correctly because we are all given the same information, or at least are able to achieve said information. Some simply just choose to ignore it.
Also, calling me a hardhead is simply untrue and unsupported. It is a logical fallacy, which proves nothing except that you won't debate. The only people who accept that Dinosaurs existed in Biblical times is a minority who simply refused to submit to logic and reasoning. One can only ignore the facts for so long. Also, if they did exist, wouldn't we have fossils of their bodies? And wouldn't Noah also have included them on the Ark? And if they existed after that time, then what happened to all of them? There is no evidence anywhere else that would suggest the survival of dinosaurs. Was it simply something special for the Hebrews?
Finally, the explanation that I gave for that verse is actually commonly accepted by a majority of Christians and scholars. Most will say that it was probably an elephant of a hippo (I don't really understand the latter per se, but in the actual Hebrew, it would have been possible). Also, an elephant may not have a tail that large, but the trunk certainly is (well, not exactly the size, but it would be logical to assume it was an exaggeration based on the context).
As for Sodom and Gomorrah, there are candidates to the two cities, but the Biblical story does not hold up to the archeology that has been done there.
I might reiterate this though since you never answered before. Revelations states that a seven headed beast will rise out of the sea. Is that also suppose to be literal?