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p_rehbein

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#63
Originally Posted by RobbyEarl

Well if you adhere to the bible then we are all children of Noah and His three sons



Yes. Shem, Ham, Japheth and their three wives.



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So Noah WASN'T a descendant of Adam and Eve?
 
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Tintin

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#64
Originally Posted by RobbyEarl

Well if you adhere to the bible then we are all children of Noah and His three sons



Yes. Shem, Ham, Japheth and their three wives.



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So Noah WASN'T a descendant of Adam and Eve?
Haha! Sorry, brother. Yes, Noah and his wife were. But they didn't repopulate the Post-Flood world. They left that job to their three sons and their wives.
 
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RobbyEarl

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#65
Originally Posted by RobbyEarl

Well if you adhere to the bible then we are all children of Noah and His three sons



Yes. Shem, Ham, Japheth and their three wives.



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So Noah WASN'T a descendant of Adam and Eve?
Scratches head
Umm yeah

But all the other descendants were dead, can you blame Noah for getting drunk after every one he knew was dead and He was the only grown man on Earth?
 
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Tintin

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Scratches head
Umm yeah

But all the other descendants were dead, can you blame Noah for getting drunk after every one he knew was dead and He was the only grown man on Earth?
His response would be quite belated then. Because it would've probably taken around 5 years to grow a vineyard and harvest grapes after the Great Flood.
 
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RobbyEarl

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#67
His response would be quite belated then. Because it would've probably taken around 5 years to grow a vineyard and harvest grapes after the Great Flood.
But if you lived for hundreds of years that would be nothing. Yes he planted and the grapes and had to grow and then be processed into an alcoholic drink.
 

p_rehbein

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#68
Scratches head
Umm yeah

But all the other descendants were dead, can you blame Noah for getting drunk after every one he knew was dead and He was the only grown man on Earth?
Point being.........the blood line between Adam and us was preserved through Noah was it not? So, we are still descendants of Adam right?
 
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RobbyEarl

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#69
Point being.........the blood line between Adam and us was preserved through Noah was it not? So, we are still descendants of Adam right?

Yes we are
 

LOLOKGal

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Outside of salvation, chocolate was the best gift God gave us. ...Just my opinion. =)
 

Zmouth

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#72
1st Corinthians 15:45 The Man called his wife's name Eve, because she was the mother of all living.
How could Eve be the mother of all living since she and Adam were born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. You do recall that "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with the Spirit and Word was Spirit. "

And it would seem I know early Genesis a damn sight better than you do.
You probably do, you probably do, I can't deny what you say is true,
But then it is written in Isaiah 42:19 the just walk by faith and not by sight.
 
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FinnGottlieb

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#74
When the bible was translated, the word for "day" in Hebrew could also mean any amount of time. So, for example, instead of God creating everything in a week, "day one" lasted millions of years as did all of them. This allows for evolution because if you notice, God creates fish first and maybe he created humans through evolution. We can apply the same concept to other parts of the bible that say "day" but could mean "any amount of time". Also about the different races thing, I assume that it was an evolution thing that causes the different races
 

oyster67

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I found this in a darker corner of the Internet and thought it carried an interesting position on the early stage of creation.
Is there a passage that explains the advent of all other races or do you have your own theory?
I would suggest to you that there is only one race; the human race. "One Blood".

I believe modern microbiology agrees with this.
 

oyster67

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#76
To follow up the Suns light reflecting off the seas place a boat and a person on board in the mist of the sea for prolong periods of time can have a profound effect on the shape of things.
Especially if there is a gorilla in the mist. (You can thank mailmandan for that one.)
 

Zmouth

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#77
I would suggest to you that there is only one race; the human race. "One Blood".

I believe modern microbiology agrees with this.
Since there isn't "one blood" or blood type then the fact that there are different blood types, and that these different blood types exist with the different races of men is more an indicator of the LORD's hand in the procreation of mankind than nature's creation of man by evolution.

Then again, using the reference of 'one blood' metaphorically, even though there is blood in ever man, there is a spirit in every man too, yet as written in the Book of Numbers 27:16 wherein it distinguishes that there is not one spirit in all men, but rather in all men [male or female] there is a spirit : "Let the LORD, the God of the spirits of all flesh, set a man over the congregation,"

 

Zmouth

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#78
When the bible was translated, the word for "day" in Hebrew could also mean any amount of time. So, for example, instead of God creating everything in a week, "day one" lasted millions of years as did all of them. This allows for evolution because if you notice, God creates fish first and maybe he created humans through evolution. We can apply the same concept to other parts of the bible that say "day" but could mean "any amount of time". Also about the different races thing, I assume that it was an evolution thing that causes the different races
You could use the definition of day implying any amount of time until the two great lights (Day) and (Night) were set in the firmament of heaven, as the question of Jesus illuminates to his disciples by his question unto them if there are not twelve hours in a day?
 
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BeyondET

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You could use the definition of day implying any amount of time until the two great lights (Day) and (Night) were set in the firmament of heaven, as the question of Jesus illuminates to his disciples by his question unto them if there are not twelve hours in a day?
indeed for day means light..