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  1. ChristisCreator

    Can a Christian believe in Noahs flood not being Universal?

    You response indicates you have reached this conclusion without reading Bishop Ussher’s work and reviewing creation science publications. One is tempted to say ‘very poor scholoraship I assure you’ :) jk we are all works in progress if we let Him work :)
  2. ChristisCreator

    Can a Christian believe in Noahs flood not being Universal?

    The age of the Earth is deduced based on genealogies, Bishop Ussher published this centuries ago.
  3. ChristisCreator

    Can a Christian believe in Noahs flood not being Universal?

    Na, I have a degrees in this stuff...I start out with God's Word and go from there. And you should too! :)
  4. ChristisCreator

    Can a Christian believe in Noahs flood not being Universal?

    Good points, thanks for sharing. The time between Abraham and the Flood would be measured in 100s of years, there are charts out that that have it figured out, don't know the exact time frame off the top of my head...
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    Can a Christian believe in Noahs flood not being Universal?

    Thank you for the feedback. I should have pick up my copy of Walt Brown's book before I responded earlier, not after :) He raises some good points but the bottom line is...the simpliest explanation normally turns out to be the correct one...so having gravity do all the work (isostatic...
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    Can a Christian believe in Noahs flood not being Universal?

    Hey there yes I am familiar with the hydroplate theory. Before plate tectonics, scientists believed in the 'contraction hypothesis', meaning that Earth shrank at x rate, due to heat loss. Issac Newton was a proponent of this hypothesis but it was abandoned by most in the 1950s or so due to...
  7. ChristisCreator

    Revelation 17:8

    Well it’s possible that a derivative of the Roman Empire will exist at this time in the future, if it doesn’t already exist (Roman Catholic)
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    Revelation 17:8

    JamielJ Rev 1:3 states ‘blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear...’ Revelation is the only book in the Bible that promises a blessing to the readers and hearers.
  9. ChristisCreator

    Revelation 17:8

    Embankment, if that’s true then why has no culture recorded 1/3 of the grass being burnt, or all of the sea life dying, or a slew of other events mentioned in the book? Revelation seems more like a historical account, not poetry at all...
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    Revelation 17:8

    Is it possible the the phrase ‘who was, and is not’ is a description of something that existed at the time of John and will also exist at that time in the future?
  11. ChristisCreator

    I think I am attracted to females a bit

    We are designed to be emotional beings, just reign in any unnatural thoughts and don't go there. Emotional connections are ok but as a lady you were designed to forge your strongest emotional bonds with a gentleman.
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    I think I am attracted to females a bit

    All of us have minds that wander but we are asked to cast 'down imaginations' and "...bring into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ" (2 Cor 10:5). So resist these thoughts and never act on them. "...resist the devil, and he will flee from you." (James 4:7)
  13. ChristisCreator

    The Abomination of Desolation

    A future application to Dan 9:27 is a popular and modern interpretation. A more time honored and classical interpretation would be Dan 9:27 is about Jesus, the Romans were the abomination that destroyed the temple, and all of the 70 weeks have been fulfilled. Besides, Revelation is a book with...
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    The Bookends

    Dan 9:27 is a prophecy abouy Jesus and Dan 11:27 is a prophecy about the Romans, the true abomination, that destroyed the temple. For 100s of years Daniel was interpreted like this (do you have the Bible Hub app on your phone? Check out the classic interpretations of controversial verses by...
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    How do you know when God is saying No?

    Proverbs 20:22 "...wait on the Lord, and he shall save thee". He can delay to help teach us patience and faith. James 5:16 "...the effectual feverent prayers of a righteous man availeth much."
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    Questions you have been too polite to ask but always have wanted to.

    I was raised that way too but couldn't resist a little fun on this thread :)
  17. ChristisCreator

    Questions you have been too polite to ask but always have wanted to.

    Jeannie may I ask where home is? I am in SC where it’s common to say what Pipp said to others...just trying to make others smile :)
  18. ChristisCreator

    Let's Not Stop Mid-Way Through a Conversation about Mid-Life Crises...

    In the Bible God used dream to communicate. Acts 2:17 quotes Joel about in the latter days 'dream dreams' so don't dismiss a rememorable dream. :)
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    Let's Not Stop Mid-Way Through a Conversation about Mid-Life Crises...

    Well we all walk at different rates, the important part is to ‘press towards the mark’ (Phil 3:14). The important part is to keep walking, progress is progress! :)
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    Let's Not Stop Mid-Way Through a Conversation about Mid-Life Crises...

    A walk in the Lord is just that, a walk...not a sprint or marathon, a steady walk with Him and towards Him. :)