Our friends at Answers in Genesis put the genocidal global flood from the God of Love at 2348 BC(E) https://answersingenesis.org/the-flood/
Right about the beginning of the Egyptian Sixth Dynasty (so we know where we are).
The somewhat contradictory Flood myths involve both the Elohim and Yahweh - together believed as "God" by faith communities.
"God" for most - but certainly not all - Christians is the combo of Yahweh/Jesus/Holy Ghost.
Much is made of the love of Jesus - and while many Christians make much of him being involved in the two quite contradictory creation myths ...
I cannot think of one Christian who credits Jesus with drowning the little children of the world ....
Was Jesus involved in this global genocide ...?
Did the Loving Jesus Flood Our Planet ...?
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Re: Did the Loving Jesus Flood Our Planet ...?
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Yes. Jesus is God, of course, he did it.
We are all under the curse of death as well. In 100 years time give or take over 8 billion people will die. That curse was by God on man, Jesus is God and Jesus did that.
What is your stance on abortion?
Yes. Jesus is God, of course, he did it.
We are all under the curse of death as well. In 100 years time give or take over 8 billion people will die. That curse was by God on man, Jesus is God and Jesus did that.
What is your stance on abortion?
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Post #3Do not try and divert us off topic.Wootah wrote: [Replying to post 1 by StuartJ]
Yes. Jesus is God, of course, he did it.
What is your stance on abortion?
It's can be a cheap trick.
And, in my view, if deliberately done, it's downright dishonest.
Start a thread on that most favourite of Christian topics, "abortion", yourself.
But thank you for acknowledging the soon-to-be-genocidal Jesus as having been genocidal six and a half thousand years ago.
Right on topic there ....
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Post #4Please note I edited my post during your reply.StuartJ wrote:Do not try and divert us off topic.Wootah wrote: [Replying to post 1 by StuartJ]
Yes. Jesus is God, of course, he did it.
What is your stance on abortion?
It's can be a cheap trick.
And, in my view, if deliberately done, it's downright dishonest.
Start a thread on that most favourite of Christian topics, "abortion", yourself.
But thank you for acknowledging the soon-to-be-genocidal Jesus as having been genocidal six and a half thousand years ago.
Right on topic there ....
Oh sorry for that. You asked: Was Jesus involved in this global genocide ...?
That's a yes/no question. I answered your yes/no question.
Then I thought I wonder if you had a broader interest in your question. Sorry about that. You can make a poll for simple yes/no questions as well if you like.
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How do you justify Jesus committing genocide? Is it simply a matter of might makes right or that the owner of a property has the right to do with it as he wishes?Yes. Jesus is God, of course, he did it.
You should start a separate thread if you want to discuss abortion.What is your stance on abortion?
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This is StuartJs thread. I am not sure he would appreciate going off topic. I'll need StuartJ to confirm if he wants that question answered.
This is StuartJs thread. I am not sure he would appreciate going off topic. I'll need StuartJ to confirm if he wants that question answered.
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If it's off topic then it definitely should have its own thread. If StuartJ wants to discuss it I'm sure he will join you there.I am not sure he would appreciate going off topic.
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How do you justify Jesus committing genocide? Is it simply a matter of might makes right or that the owner of a property has the right to do with it as he wishes?
How do you justify Jesus committing genocide? Is it simply a matter of might makes right or that the owner of a property has the right to do with it as he wishes?
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Wootah is the first Christian I have come across to declare that the Loving Jesus flooded the planet (perhaps in 2348 BCE, but who knows?)
Very hard to even get a mention of something you don't REALLY want associated with your Leader who loves all the children of the world ...
I hopped onto Google again - just to check again:
"jesus flood the earth" gets 108 results - one contains the following:
I suggest the faith community see just whatever they want to see in their cult propaganda ...
And sweep the bits they don't like under the altar.
And don't bother questioning where their moral compasses - or their delusions - lead them.
Very hard to even get a mention of something you don't REALLY want associated with your Leader who loves all the children of the world ...
I hopped onto Google again - just to check again:
No results found for "did jesus send noah's flood".
"jesus flooded the earth" gets 9 resultsNo results found for "did jesus send the flood".
"jesus flood the earth" gets 108 results - one contains the following:
"jesus the creator" however, gets 2,030,000 resultsQuote Originally Posted by Warbow View Post
And you are still dodging. It seems you are actually pretty darn certain that if you ask a typical Christian why did Jesus flood the earth and kill everyone on it, they'll say that Jesus didn't do that, because they don't, in practice, actually believe in the Trinity.
REPLY: And for you to suggest that it was Jesus who flooded the earth would indicate to me that it is you who don't understand the concept of the Trinity. Don't get me wrong, I think the triune Godhead is incomprehensible in its fullness, but it appears to me that you haven't even begun to grasp it yet. Father, Son and Holy Spirit, though one fully unified Godhead, are also distinct in personhood. There is nothing which indicates that the Son flooded the earth. It may have (and likely did) involve all three persons of the trinity, but nowhere does Scripture say it was Jesus.
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I suggest the faith community see just whatever they want to see in their cult propaganda ...
And sweep the bits they don't like under the altar.
And don't bother questioning where their moral compasses - or their delusions - lead them.
No one EVER demonstrates that "God" exists outside their parietal cortex.
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Post #10Would love you to start a new thread.Wootah wrote: [Replying to brunumb]
This is StuartJs thread. I am not sure he would appreciate going off topic. I'll need StuartJ to confirm if he wants that question answered.
No one EVER demonstrates that "God" exists outside their parietal cortex.