The Bible does not say when Adam and Eve were Brought in the world. but we do know that adam and eve were intelligent. after the decption of eve. God put the curse upon adam and eve and all their decedents.Making Man finfd his and her own way of living. the bible describes stuff like they had to relearn to do stuff, like a cave man would have to. I dunno hjust and idea. like they had to refifure out how to do stuff because God put a curse on them and all the decedents of adam and eve they hafd to restart their society becaus of sin.
2007-01-22
19:46:40
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Now about Dino's the bible hints of Dinosaurs to.
like when it speaks of animalsso large they could possibly swallow the seas its a over exxesive description but it hints of dinos.
2007-01-22
19:47:49 ·
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Nopw what aboutthis darkness before Man that was on earth could it of been God created earth then earth formed these dinos and when it says God destroyed the darkness could that of been saying God killed the dinos.
2007-01-22
19:49:06 ·
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And Actually this stuff is in genesis
2007-01-22
19:54:21 ·
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We know that God had to show them how to make clothes from animal skins so they were NOT too smart in ways of the world they were about to enter.
Yeah, they wore animal skins and they crawled around in the dirt to find food and yes they probably took to living in caves for shelter. So that must have made them cavemen, like me!!!!!!!!! RIGHT?
They had to start from scratch and learn how to live in the world without the garden God made for them and it has been a bumpy, hard road ever since.
Dinosaurs?
Read Job chapter 40:15
15Behold now behemoth, which I made with thee; he eateth grass as an ox.
16Lo now, his strength is in his loins, and his power is in the muscles of his belly.
17He moveth his tail like a cedar: the sinews of his thighs are stoutly wrapped together.
(His tail is as big as a tree. Sounds like brontosaurus to me)
23Behold, he drinketh up a river, and hasteth not: he trusteth that he can draw up Jordan into his mouth.
(this thing can drink up a river so it must be big)
Me think Adam was the first caveman...
UGH
2007-01-22 20:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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First about the "dino" you say. God was a little miffed at Job and tested him vigorously for a long time. (Most men couldn't handle what Job went through). He wanted Job to answer all kinds of questions because he felt Job thought he knew it all. He asked Job about the "Behemoth". That's what you are refering to. The Behemoth didn't exist. However, large reptiles could have and probably did roam the land. Reptiles do exist now, the large ones, (dinosaurs as we call them) just couldn't last.
As far as cavemen. Consider the location of where all this took place. Over in what is now Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and all those places.
There were only dugouts and caves to use for shelter. Of course as time went on, man did get resourceful and find other means of shelter. They experienced fire and how to make fire. They invented tools for different purposes, and so on and so on. Man has developed more and more all the way up to going to the moon and beyond. I can respond to you in a second weather your in the next room or halfway across the world.
Cavemen? Of course. Quite a few people still live in caves over there. People live in caves over here. People live underground and in trees.
But there's no such talk in the Bible about man evolving from ape-like creatures. Yes, God did curse man to make due for himself. He did separate people by giving them different languages to speak. He did shorten their lifespan from hundreds of years to a mere 120 years. (He was growing very weary of mankind, and didn't think they should live longer than that anymore). But two things he did not do, and that was abandon them, nor did He take away their likeness of Him. Sure we go through demographic stages over eras by being shorter, taller, women bustier, not so endowed, but we still remain, to this day, in His likeness.
2007-01-23 04:33:12
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answered by atease 1
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wow
this truly seems to be a hard subject for some, some want to go out of their way just to come here and bash something, guess they are truly afraid. must be the case, they sure try hard to destroy it. seems they may need a bit more help, and one thing they better consider, when they think they are right, they better hope they are "dead right"
I wont argue this case with you, an endless battle.
so, you go worship your pot, your beer, your whatever it is, and stop burnin those precious brain cells you have left.
I know, I am wide open for you folks to take your potshots at, so go ahead if ya feel you need to.
there are arguments on both sides, but, you don't see many christians going into other forums and bashing them do you?
well, guess there is just no fixing some folks.
and as far as the sheep herders inventing electricity, I doubt very very seriously that you can now, if you had to, like your life depended on it, make a source that would develop electricity, wait, you almost got me into arguing with you.
2007-01-23 04:02:51
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answered by countryboy1959 2
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Those illiterate goat herders didn't know jack about anything other than circumcision and having sex with sheep. If they were so damned smart, why didn't they have electricity? Why didn't they even hint at anything or any knowledge more that what every other semi-nomadic tribe from 2000+ years ago knew - (which was not a whole lot)?
2007-01-23 03:55:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I think you're trying to stretch the bible so that it fits with some preconceived notion you cooked up.
2007-01-23 03:52:52
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answered by Prophet ENSLAVEMENTALITY (pbuh) 4
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tjreamer has a point, ur handle is very appropriate.
2007-01-23 04:02:54
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answered by implosion13 4
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you at least chose your handle wisely
2007-01-23 03:51:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't get it.
2007-01-23 04:16:41
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answered by Anonymous
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