
Why do some claim that Genesis 1 describes the universe when the author shows no knowledge of our solar system much less the universe?
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"God does not exist"
Well, its nice to know that after we got that all figured out, that my point stands.
"God does not exist"
Another claim lacking support.
As long as it is acknowledged that despite it not being addressed here, it was addressed elsewhere.Odd that you can't address them here.
Nice try. I don't assert that "God does not exist." Perfect example of a Straw Man though.
Another swing and a miss. Here is your claim:We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:10 pmWell, its nice to know that after we got that all figured out, that my point stands.
There is in fact only one scripture that does so, not the "multiple scriptures" you claim.We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 12:30 pm
Um, scripture is clear that God created the heavens and the earth...
https://www.biblegateway.com/quicksearc ... ersion=ESV
Above you have multiple scriptures which attest to God stretching out the heavens. "Stretching" is just another word for "expanding"...when scientists say "our universe is expanding", that is the Biblical way of saying "our universe is stretching".
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No. I said "perhaps" it was addressed elsewhere. I didn't agree that it was. You've provided zero reasons to conclude that it was and no evidence here to support your claims.We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:10 pm
As long as it is acknowledged that despite it not being addressed here, it was addressed elsewhere.
Noose001 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 2:32 am [Replying to theophile in post #69]
The 'water/deep' in Gen 1 is not H2O but the hearts/minds of men. God creates through the minds of men (his dwelling place forever).
The bible uses these terms but defines them elsewhere.
The term heavens and earth refer to the universe but the interest feom the beginning is man hence mention of earth separately.
The biblocal point is that the universe exists in the mind of a man. Strange ha?
Believe it or not, that's what it is.Miles wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 2:57 amNoose001 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 2:32 am [Replying to theophile in post #69]
The 'water/deep' in Gen 1 is not H2O but the hearts/minds of men. God creates through the minds of men (his dwelling place forever).
The bible uses these terms but defines them elsewhere.
The term heavens and earth refer to the universe but the interest feom the beginning is man hence mention of earth separately.
The biblocal point is that the universe exists in the mind of a man. Strange ha?
How about, "unbelievable." And in the most literal sense of the word.
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Now all you have to do is demonstrate that this novel piece of creativity represents something real rather than imaginative fiction. Go for it.Noose001 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 2:32 am [Replying to theophile in post #69]
The 'water/deep' in Gen 1 is not H2O but the hearts/minds of men. God creates through the minds of men (his dwelling place forever).
The bible uses these terms but defines them elsewhere.
The term heavens and earth refer to the universe but the interest feom the beginning is man hence mention of earth separately.
The biblocal point is that the universe exists in the mind of a man. Strange ha?

Well, "perhaps" if it means that much to you, you will conduct a search on this forum to confirm or falsify the proposition of
Can you point to where this biblical definition is? I agree that "the deep" connotes more than just H2O. The waters / the sea is an image used in Gen 1 to indicate an unknown, possibly treacherous domain with God knows what lurking within. Literally a great, cosmic sea, which actually comports quite nicely to the reality we find ourselves in, using the tools at our disposal (e.g., telescopes) to explore...Noose001 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 2:32 am [Replying to theophile in post #69]
The 'water/deep' in Gen 1 is not H2O but the hearts/minds of men. God creates through the minds of men (his dwelling place forever).
The bible uses these terms but defines them elsewhere.
The term heavens and earth refer to the universe but the interest feom the beginning is man hence mention of earth separately.
The biblocal point is that the universe exists in the mind of a man. Strange ha?