Originally posted by @eladarHe did and that is the point, no god would act like that. Like the false flood tale, god destroys ALL land life to get back at some bad humans. A god having infinite power could have just as easily gone, poof, no more bad humans but no, this loving and gracious god of yours kills all land life to spite some bad humans. So lets say 10,000 bad humans. and 100 billion land lifeforms. Quite a ratio don't you think? How can you even THINK this is a real event? Ever hear of DNA? DNA analysis would have clearly shown an extreme loss of biodiversity and it shows in fact more biodiversity in animals than humans. It seems a hundred thousand years ago, modern humans almost DID get wiped out, down to maybe 30 people max and THAT event caused the loss of diversity we still see today in the genetic record.
You must follow your heart.
Science doesn't lie about that kind of thing. DNA totally kills the WW flood myth.
But of course that kind of evidence means nothing to you.
28 Aug 17
Originally posted by @sonhouseI doubt that serious, DNA shows we are one people, which is the truth.
He did and that is the point, no god would act like that. Like the false flood tale, god destroys ALL land life to get back at some bad humans. A god having infinite power could have just as easily gone, poof, no more bad humans but no, this loving and gracious god of yours kills all land life to spite some bad humans. So lets say 10,000 bad humans. and 10 ...[text shortened]... NA totally kills the WW flood myth.
But of course that kind of evidence means nothing to you.
Originally posted by @bigdoggproblemUnless there are relative states of hardness. If it was already a little hard it makes sense that God could have made it even harder.
Your point is in direct contradiction with the biblical text. If Pharoah's heart was already hardened, the Torah writer would not have written, "God hardened Pharoah's heart" because that would be nonsense.
28 Aug 17
Originally posted by @dj2beckerRead exodus and you will see this Pharaoh is not the one that had the babies killed.
Unless there are relative states of hardness. If it was already a little hard it makes sense that God could have made it even harder.
According to your logic God can't harden any heart since not one is perfect. Not sure where you are getting your definitions. It certainly isn't from the Bible.
29 Aug 17
Originally posted by @dj2beckerAre you serious? Levels of hardness of heart?
Unless there are relative states of hardness. If it was already a little hard it makes sense that God could have made it even harder.
God hardened Pharaoh's heart, period, causing pain and death.
You and KellyJay try desperately hard to be defense lawyers for God, when it's clear that your 'client' is guilty as charged.
Originally posted by @chaney3I have not denied once that God didn't harden his heart. Just as there are levels of heat there are levels of hardness too.
Are you serious? Levels of hardness of heart?
God hardened Pharaoh's heart, period, causing pain and death.
You and KellyJay try desperately hard to be defense lawyers for God, when it's clear that your 'client' is guilty as charged.
29 Aug 17
Originally posted by @kellyjayThis is absurd.
I have not denied once that God didn't harden his heart. Just as there are levels of heat there are levels of hardness too.
I hope you are charging God by the hour for your legal services.
GOD HARDENED THE HEART OF PHARAOH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you need a picture drawn for you KellyJay??????
Are you that daft??????
Originally posted by @chaney3You drinking or on drugs now? What are you upset about now? You think a pillow has
This is absurd.
I hope you are charging God by the hour for your legal services.
GOD HARDENED THE HEART OF PHARAOH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you need a picture drawn for you KellyJay??????
Are you that daft??????
some level of hardness, compared to a tennis ball, compared to piece of wood, compared
to a rock, compared to steel and so on. There are levels of hardness, and having a hard
heart does not mean it is beyond redemption, but at some point it can be.
You have specific arguments or are you just spouting off out of hate that have nothing to
do with the contents of my posts? I told you more than once I acknowledge God did
indeed harden his heart, and you are screaming like I have disagreed with you.
When you sober up, or come off your drugs, or pull you head out, read these things again
when you have a clear head.
29 Aug 17
Originally posted by @kellyjayDid God harden his heart?
You drinking or on drugs now? What are you upset about now? You think a pillow has
some level of hardness, compared to a tennis ball, compared to piece of wood, compared
to a rock, compared to steel and so on. There are levels of hardness, and having a hard
heart does not mean it is beyond redemption, but at some point it can be.
You have specific ar ...[text shortened]... come off your drugs, or pull you head out, read these things again
when you have a clear head.
Yes or no.