Yes, there is a big difference between bronze age myths based on earlier civilisations in the OT and the more philosophical bent of the NT which drew on Greek philosophy.
Almost anyone not blinded by religion can notice the difference.
2007-02-14 02:36:05
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answer #1
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answered by fourmorebeers 6
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Instead. humanity grew up, that's why you can see God speaking to us in a different way. Just like a father would do with his children. God is revealing himself trough out the Bible. Job 40:2 says "Will the one who contends with the Almighty correct him?"
2007-02-14 02:40:11
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answered by Gabo 2
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Sure.; He was a toddler in the OT - burning or drowning people who didn't look at him the right way. In the NT he'd learned to control his anger. Like a teen. Learning to cooperate. And then you get to Revelations where he gets into experimental drug use.
2007-02-14 02:35:56
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answered by Laptop Jesus 2.0 5
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No I don`t see it like this,it seems that man is growing up because of Gods revelations to him,the much used chart of Darwin to show man growing from ape to man would be better understood if you viewed it as man growing from paganism to knowledge of the true God.
2007-02-14 02:38:51
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answered by Sentinel 7
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Quite the opposite.
WE grew up.
2007-02-14 02:35:40
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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No, it seems he saw man grow up so he gave man a more 'grown up' way to look at things.
2007-02-14 02:41:07
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answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7
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Yea...he just changed his mind for the NT
2007-02-14 02:38:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing that needs to grow up is you.
2007-02-14 02:35:55
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-02-14 02:35:25
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answered by Open Heart Searchery 7
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yes in the begining he was always angry then he mellowed out
2007-02-14 03:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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