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2006-07-07 15:36:02
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it is. It's been raining on and off where I live, but that's normal. It may rain for a while, like an hour or so, but to rain for 40 days and 40 nights like the Bible says I don't think it's going to happen. God gave us a rainbow as a promise that he would never destrtoy the earch again by means of rain.
2006-07-04 10:11:56
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answer #2
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answered by sunsetbeachpassion 2
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ah not to worry...its beautiful where I live...cmon down here...but heres a little synopsis...
There are so many absurdities in the story of Noah's ark. The fact that such an absurd story is in the Bible is enough to prove that the Bible is the mythological work of primitive men rather than the product of an all-knowing being. And once we've proven that the Bible is mythological, we know that Jesus is imaginary, prayer is imaginary, Genesis and Revelation are imaginary, and, thus, God is imaginary.
But there is one absurdity in the story of Noah's Ark that deserves special recognition, because it proves that God, in addition to being imaginary, is insane. That special absurdity is this:
God senselessly murdered millions of humans and billions of animals in the flood
How do we know it was senseless? Because "God" is supposed to be "all-knowing." If God were to exist, God would know what was coming when he created Adam and Eve. Therefore, God knew he would be murdering millions of people. Why didn't God simply speed up Jesus' arrival to avoid the atrocity that is the flood?
We all know that Noah's flood, Noah's ark, Jesus and all the rest are imaginary, just like God. But the idea that Christians would accept a mass-murderer as their object of worship shows just how deep religious delusion runs. By (supposedly) murdering nearly every human on the planet, this imaginary God is far more heinous than Hitler. Yet Christians willfully worship him. There is no better indicator that religion is delusion and that God is imaginary.
2006-07-04 10:09:17
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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hey lady, no it's not going to rain for 40 days and 40 nights. God promised Noah that never again will He end life in that manner. by the way, it isn't a fairy tale. hope this helps and God bless u.
2006-07-04 10:08:11
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answer #4
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answered by 3 nails 3
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its not a fairy tale, it truly happened because of the bad actions of the people in that time. god promised though that hed never bring a flood like that one thatll wipe out the whole world again. the sign is the rainbow that looks like a bow pointed hevanwards (as if holds back his anger to himself), when you see a rainbow you should know that normally the world sinned enough to make another flood, but god remembers his promise by the rainbow
2006-07-04 10:09:49
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answer #5
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answered by contentwithlife 2
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If virtually every civilation of the face of the earth has some record of it happening...it's probably not a fairy tale.
2006-07-04 10:08:28
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answer #6
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answered by jermaine 4
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How are we suppose to know??? The rain is high though! Watch the Weather Channel!
2006-07-04 10:10:04
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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There's rain somewhere on earth at almost all times. Does that count?
2006-07-04 10:12:09
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answer #8
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answered by lenny 7
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U r not much of a rain-dance person, r u?
2006-07-04 10:08:56
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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With my vindictive old man ... one never knows ... even I wanted to "let up" on the blights he allowed me to put on Job ... I think he liked the gladiator games too ... better find that North Carolina Ark ...
2006-07-04 10:34:23
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answer #10
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answered by gmonkai 4
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No! If you read the bible the Lord said he'll never flood the earth again.
2006-07-04 10:08:30
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answer #11
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answered by a good listener 2
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