And before someone who has not read Genesis 6 and 7 comes forward and says "god/Noah warned them", read the two chapters and find a verse that says that.
There are none.
Without warning, without correction, without any effort to guide these people, God decides one day to drown everyone, including the babies.
Why is it immoral to oppose a god whose holy book says he drowned everyone, including babies?
2007-05-20
03:33:04
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Genesis 6: 6-7
Apparently no one, see Gen 6:3, compare with Gen 6:13.
2007-05-20
03:46:35 ·
update #1
When asked for my opinion, I have never chosen abortion. I do not believe anyone has a right to interfere with a woman's right to make that decision.
2007-05-20
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So I guess U Said it was "Immoral"??? I've never heard anyone else say it! I guess U sit here in Judgment of God now, is that what Ur sayin, I mean it sure sounds like Ur putting Urself Above God??? Wait a minute, isn't that what Satan did as well??? Yeah, it is.....Say is this Satan posting here again??? I'll bet it is!!! I think this is covered however in I Cor. 3:18-20 where it says; "Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you thinks that he is wise in this age, let him become foolish that he may become wise. For the wisdom of this world is Foolishness before God. For it is written, " He is the one who catches the wise in their craftiness."; and again, "The Lord knows the Reasonings of the wise, that they are USELESS." U know, instead of "Belly Aching" here about God, why don't U go to the Source???...Oh, I'm sorry U can't because U aren't on speaking terms with God are U??? U can solve that problem U know, just get with the program God established & (I know this is a new concept to U, but) establish a Relationship with Christ!!! John & Tam
2007-05-20 03:55:04
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answered by moosemose 5
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Hello, I am a student/teacher of the manuscripts. The flood of Noah? Oh, yes, absolutely - esspecially the babies. Yes, i am being serious. You don't know some important information with regard to this particular flood. First of all, I should tell you that most scholars are in agreement (myself included) that the flood was not worldwide meaning earth-wide, but only came upon the world where the ungodly lived. Scientific studies agree.
Anyway, at that time, Satan sent Angels to seduce and marry human women. What they really wanted was to get Noahs daughters to participate in that. Noah was a preacher who was preaching against them, and so of course he kept his daughters on a tight leash. Why did they want Noahs daughters so badly? Because Satan wanted to pollute the pure line of lineage that thru Noahs offspring, down the generations womb-to-womb, would come the Christ child. If satan could pollute that line, the Christ could not have come thru it.
Anyway, these angels were marrying human women and children were being born of these unions, called "geba", which translated means "giant". They were a people of particularly large stature. God sent the flood to destroy the influx of these hybrids. Remember that these were not innocent little babies; the souls within them were of Satan, not of God, and they were pure evil, at best. The destruction of them was absolutely necessary.
Another thing you should know is that many more were in that Ark than people seem to understand. Noah was told to take two of every "dirty" animal (ie; scavengers) and 7 of every clean animal. Also, Noah was directed to take two of every single flesh, including two of each of every single race on earth. Why do you think we still have the races today? There was even two of the decendants of the Kenites, who were Satans own offspring on the Ark, and they made it thru the flood as well. You would find them alive and well in 1chronicles 2:55, way after the flood. There were Eight Adamic souls in the ark as well, described as "living souls"; these were of the line that Christ would be born into the flesh through, and if you are not in Christ, you are not living, so therefore the description "living souls" was utilized in the Scripture. But there were lots and lots of other peoples on the ark as well. The manuscripts are crystal clear about this.
I hope this helps make you understand;
God does not destroy for fun; whenever you see something that seems not to make sense, or that isn't "fair and just", know that there is more information than what you have been given.
It was only necessary to flood the areas where this influx of hybrids were actually dwelling, certainly not the entire earth.
2007-05-20 04:11:57
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Have you ever seen a situation of such moral squalor that you thought that people would be better off not being born at all rather than living in that situation? Apparently things had gotten that bad in God's eyes. And after hundreds of years of rejecting God's call to change their ways, God decided it was better to wipe them out and start over rather than continue on in the present state of things. And only God is qualified to make that call.
2016-05-22 00:03:31
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answered by glenna 3
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Ok I will..be right back
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Genesis 6:6-7...Who was God talking too at this very moment?
It isn't until verse 8 that it explains that Noah found grace in the lord and followed him....
2007-05-20 03:35:57
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answered by chersa 4
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It is OK to oppose this nonsense God just don't confuse this made up judgmental nonsense God with the real unconditionally loving God.
Love and blessings Don
2007-05-20 03:38:42
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answered by Anonymous
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If you think drowning the world is cruel, wait until judgment day and see how many souls will be drowned in a lake of fire...
he is a fool he that stands against an almighty God..
2007-05-20 03:48:58
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answered by Redeemed 5
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The Bible called Noah a preacher of righteousness.
He preached and warned for 40 years of the coming flood.
But God has warned in other parts of the Bible, that your wickedness and opposition, will affect others.
Exo 20:5 Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;
2007-05-20 03:43:58
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answered by rangedog 7
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http://www.theonion.com/content/node/28967
An ad hoc hypothesis thrown up by Christians when confronted with intractable contradiction in their absurd belief system. It is nothing more than a veiled confession of ignorance from someone who will say anything rather than question or confront their beliefs. When arguing with a believer, hearing this usually means you've won the debate.
"How can an all-loving god condemn so many people to eternal torment in hell?"
"Simple, god gave us a choice to either accept him or reject him."
"But if God cares so much about us, then why does he need to coerce our devotion with the threat of torture? So why doesn't God reveal himself and warn us about it? Why doesn't he set the non-believers straight? Is our having faith so important to him that he's willing to let millions of people be condemned?"
"Uh...God works in mysterious ways!"
2007-05-20 03:40:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Well there is the whole part where he is GOD and we are but men who know nothing about the whole grand plan or whatever.
He just tried like a Etchascetch on the world so he could basically start all over and he will again some day.
2007-05-20 03:40:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It is impossible for it to rain everywhere on the planet for 40 straight days, besides it would be impossible to round up all the animals into a boat putting predator next to prey.
It is a myth.
2007-05-20 03:52:30
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answered by Nunyabusiness 4
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