UnchartedSpirit
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Where did the post about what you thought was the biggest challenge to the Bible go?
I had two:
I didn’t understand the whole book of Revelation because, if Satan does know what’s said is going to happen to him, why is he going to still go exactly with Gods plans in order to accomplish them? How much choice does he actually have over his bodily actions and his future? And why did God plan his demise this way anyway? Why does it cost a third of the human race?
I was also reading up on Egyptian history in a book by Cyrus H. Gordon, and it shows shocking comparisons of Egyptian literature to stories of nearby civilizations, such as the ones written in the book of Genesis, but were they actually written first before the early Genesis Records? Or can we prove they actually occurred anyway, unlike the Egyptian fairytales?
I had two:
I didn’t understand the whole book of Revelation because, if Satan does know what’s said is going to happen to him, why is he going to still go exactly with Gods plans in order to accomplish them? How much choice does he actually have over his bodily actions and his future? And why did God plan his demise this way anyway? Why does it cost a third of the human race?
I was also reading up on Egyptian history in a book by Cyrus H. Gordon, and it shows shocking comparisons of Egyptian literature to stories of nearby civilizations, such as the ones written in the book of Genesis, but were they actually written first before the early Genesis Records? Or can we prove they actually occurred anyway, unlike the Egyptian fairytales?