Seems a bit speculative to look at so few words and conclude what Solomon might have concluded from the study of apes and parrots.(If they didn't know the difference between peacocks and parrots) It would be just as easy to say that they…
"Keep in mind though, that everyone and everything, save our current population, has died also."
There is an approximately 100% death rate throughout history, but that has included a range of life expectancy from…
If Darwin is right, then what god is there with which to worship/relate? Evolution is the process of "changing the gene frequency of a population over time" (High School text definition of evolution) by means of natural selection. Nature…
I was under the impression that most reptiles ate insects, which may or may not be included in the world of the "breathing animals" from a scriptural perspective. The majority of animals inside animals that I have seen in the fossil record…
If the seas won't go over the land, then doesn't that rule out any flooding, other than rivers overflowing their banks? Didn't we just see a tsunami hit Japan? Wouldn't that be a problem with explaining the many cities that …
It would take an omniscient being to know that omniscience is unknowable. A being with finite knowledge would never be able to know if there was something that could not be known, or if they personally just did not know it.
We do not have any of the original manuscripts of the scriptures. They have all deteriorated over time, and may no longer exist at all. What they are saying is that some of the oldest copies of the books are missing those verses. Why…
By definition, omniscient means knowing everything. Knowing that one knew everything is knowledge. As such, an omniscient being would have to know that he or she was omniscient.
In Matthew 25:31-40, it says
31 “When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, he will sit on his glorious throne. 32 All the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate the people one from another as a…
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