(September 24, 2011 at 12:05 pm)Rhythm Wrote: I don't think you're a liar Salty (at least not intentionally), I think you've been lied too. I understand how important faith is to the faithful. I just wish that the concept would get treated with a little more integrity if people want to pick up the banner. If there is truth in the narrative, it is not dwelling within discredited stories. It's elsewhere.
Thank you Rhythm. I appreciate you not giving up on my right to not only answer for myself, but to think for myself. Again, there is a time for words and a time for action. I believe it is my time to act, but I cannot promise the educated argument of three topics taking only a days research. I have church activities that will require my attention all of tomorrow. I don't like to use articles to do serious research. I like to go to the library and really invest in books so that other sources can be explored. What is a fair amount of time to give my first response to the challenge of the flood? Then we'll move to creation and to the exodus. I still have the links from that website I mentioned so I realize I will need to review their articles as well. I would like to make my first stand on Wed. Sept. 28th.
This will be the topic: Did the flood of the Bible occur?
I will present what I found and compare it to the articles on the godandscience website.
"And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him." Hebrews 11:6