sageowl
Member
Hi LDS-ers,
Growing up in the church, I was taught that the Noah tale in the bible was simple face value truth, and as far as I could tell, I was surrounded by people who genuinely believed it to be so. As an adult with a non-professional but active interest history and science, I have to say that the Noah story is at best an interesting ancient folk tale, along the lines of Paul Bunyan, and just as impossible to take seriously.
I'd be interested to hear from anyone LDS who:
Takes this story as historical truth (Just a, "yes I do" will do)
or from any LDS-ers who understand all the "blue ox" level improbabilities in this story, and still make it jive with your faith. How do you do that!? (from you guys, I'd like to hear lots of details. Genuinely interested in your insights)
Thanks!
Growing up in the church, I was taught that the Noah tale in the bible was simple face value truth, and as far as I could tell, I was surrounded by people who genuinely believed it to be so. As an adult with a non-professional but active interest history and science, I have to say that the Noah story is at best an interesting ancient folk tale, along the lines of Paul Bunyan, and just as impossible to take seriously.
I'd be interested to hear from anyone LDS who:
Takes this story as historical truth (Just a, "yes I do" will do)
or from any LDS-ers who understand all the "blue ox" level improbabilities in this story, and still make it jive with your faith. How do you do that!? (from you guys, I'd like to hear lots of details. Genuinely interested in your insights)
Thanks!