Thinkingstuff
Active Member
Here is a recent article.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8077168.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8077168.stm
Welcome to Baptist Board, a friendly forum to discuss the Baptist Faith in a friendly surrounding.
Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to all the features that our community has to offer.
We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!
What do I say? I say I have faith in God's Word. Either you do or you don't. God required us to have faith, unfortunately some people don't have enough faith to believe God's Word.
Can't you have faith and come to a different conclusion than what some other person thinks? I believe the bible says exactly what it means. How you interprete that and how I interpret that may differ.
You are quite correct. The problem is not with the Bible but with people's interpretation of the Bible and being unwilling to allow God to teach them new things, in other words, to grow in widsom and knowledge and understanding.
I found the article fascinating. Did you notice the high glaze on the pottery in the photograph. That really amazed me. I have seen ancient pottery, but not with such glazing.
Is the shiny part of the pot shown ancient glaze or, since they say "fragments", are the smaller pieces that are below the shiny glaze really the part that they found - and the white part modern?
Is the shiny part of the pot shown ancient glaze or, since they say "fragments", are the smaller pieces that are below the shiny glaze really the part that they found - and the white part modern?
Can't you have faith and come to a different conclusion than what some other person thinks? I believe the bible says exactly what it means. How you interprete that and how I interpret that may differ.
I think what you meant to say was "I believe the bible says exactly what I think it means." I, on the other hand, believe the Bible says exactly what it says. So, no if you don't believe the Bible says what it says then you don't have faith. If you take what the Bible says and apply your "interpretation" to it so that you come to a conclusion that the earth is millions of years old, or even hundreds of thousands of years old, then you don't have the necessary faith to believe what the Bible says.
Biblical geocentricism is neatly avoided. I wonder why?
And the four corners of the earth. The earth was believed to be flat in OT times.
And the four corners of the earth. The earth was believed to be flat in OT times.
Can you show that from Scripture?
Job 37:3 Under the whole heaven he lets it go, and his lightning to the corners of the earth.
Isaiah 11:12
He will raise an ensign for the nations, and will assemble the outcasts of Israel, and gather the dispersed of Judah from the four corners of the earth.
Isaiah 41:9 you whom I took from the ends of the earth, and called from its farthest corners, saying to you, "You are my servant, I have chosen you and not cast you off";
Ezekiel 7:2 And you, O son of man, thus says the Lord God to the land of Israel: An end! The end has come upon the four corners of the land.
Revelation 7:1
After this I saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth holding back the four winds of the earth, that no wind might blow on the earth or sea or against any tree.
Revelation 20:8 and will come out to deceive the nations which are at the four corners of the earth, that is, Gog and Magog, to gather them for battle; their number is like the sand of the sea.
4 corners of the earth does not mean that the earth was flat. We still use the term today. The four corners are North, South, East and West. There would have been much better words in Hebrew to have described a true corner but that was not used in this case.
You might want to go after the newsman who was on the news last night. Apparently he also is geocentric since he told us when sunrise and sunset would be.![]()