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Do you believe in the biblical world wide flood?
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May 15, 2015 at 5:17 pm
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If Yahweh was a human, and that human did everything Yahweh did in the bible (the human has some magic where needed), would you call that human evil?
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Why would anyone want to be catholic?
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Why does doctrine change if the pope is a direct infallible line to god?
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- Thomas Jefferson (May 15, 2015 at 5:14 pm)Bad Wolf Wrote: Do you believe in the biblical world wide flood? Personally? I think it is possible but improbable that water covered the entire world. More likely, water covered a really large area...the "known world", so to speak...and the author extrapolated from that. It's my understanding that many cultures around the world have a "flood story" in their history, so perhaps there was some event that was common to all of these various groups of history. Speaking of Noah, the Catechism of the Catholic Church states: Quote:56 After the unity of the human race was shattered by sin God at once sought to save humanity part by part. The covenant with Noah after the flood gives expression to the principle of the divine economy toward the "nations", in other words, towards men grouped "in their lands, each with [its] own language, by their families, in their nations".9 More importantly, the Catholic Church sees in the flood story a pre-figurement of Christian baptism. From the Catechism of the Catholic Church: Quote:701 The dove. At the end of the flood, whose symbolism refers to Baptism, a dove released by Noah returns with a fresh olive-tree branch in its beak as a sign that the earth was again habitable.58 When Christ comes up from the water of his baptism, the Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove, comes down upon him and remains with him.59 The Spirit comes down and remains in the purified hearts of the baptized. In certain churches, the Eucharist is reserved in a metal receptacle in the form of a dove (columbarium) suspended above the altar. Christian iconography traditionally uses a dove to suggest the Spirit. Hope this helps.
IIRC, the KJV NT refers to married bishops, if the catholic bible is similarly encumbered, why aren't there married bishops ?
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Early church "fathers" would dispute your opinion.
But then, we know the RCC changes whenever the wind blows. http://creation.com/church-fathers-flood Quote: Tertullian (c. 160–225), the prolific Carthaginian apologist, spoke of fossils in the mountains testifying to a time when the globe had been covered by water. ‘There was a time when her whole orb, withal, underwent mutation, overrun by all waters. To this day marine conchs and tritons’ horns sojourn as foreigners on the mountains, eager to prove to Plato that even the heights have undulated.’5 |
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