The first people were cave men/hunter and gatherers...Right? Yet, the first people in the Bible seem to be a little more advanced then that. Why does God seem to only hang out in the Middle East? What did he do with pre-historic people who didn't live in the middle east? If there were always people, then where did the dinosours come from? It seems like the Bible's beginnings of human life contradicts what history claims the beginning of what human life was like. I am just looking for opinions. There is no need for you to convert me, because I already believe that God is the one and only. ;) (Christians can question to Bible too!) ;)
2007-11-15
08:06:02
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Isn't it possiable that God created the "big bang theroy."? C ouldn't he have cause that little star to burst into life?
2007-11-15
08:14:39 ·
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If Jesus is the savior. Then why didn't he reveal himself as such to the peoples of North and South America, Africa, Australia and Most of Asia?
Free will?
No conversion needed. Just accept that the bible is stories handed down over generations. Scientific study clearly states how and where and when human life began and we can chart it through the millenia.
Believe in god all you wish. Just don't deny scientific fact just to get your ideology across.
2007-11-15 08:09:34
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answered by Anonymous
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First there was nothing. Then there were the worlds with all their lovely life forms. Then there came dinosaurs, mammals, and people. God seems to hang out in the middle-east in the bible because that is where the guys who wrote it were mostly from. God is everywhere, even if it is not the middle-east.
2007-11-15 08:13:01
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answered by magix151 7
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I'm not Christian or even a theist, but I suppose a decent argument is that God selected the Middle East since it is the cradle of all human civilization. It's where writing was invented - and what better place to select for the writing of "his word"?
2007-11-15 08:11:54
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answered by ms_coktoasten 4
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The six days of creation are allegorical...not to be taken literally, but figuratively.
Man was made from the clay of the earth...that is, the substance of the earth, the animals of the earth....
Dinosaurs are not mentioned by name in the Bible, but it does indicate that in ancient times people believed there had been "giants in the earth."
2007-11-15 08:11:04
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answered by Digital Age 6
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The first people weren't cave men.This is a made up fairy tail that I was taught in school.This is part of the evolution lie that
schools are teaching our children.God has
reveled this to me by reading his word.Man
advanced from the garden of Eden,not from
caves.
2007-11-15 08:21:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Genesis.2:1 Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them.
Host means Mass of Peoples...all races are created.
Adam and Eve were FORMED later.
2007-11-15 08:10:08
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answered by Royal Racer Hell=Grave © 7
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i look to different issues, like my accepted impressions of human beings. If there is someone whose contributions I commonly take excitement in, i'd supply her/him the perfect answer, noticeably if the guy would not get many BAs. that's a way of putting forward thanks.
2016-10-24 07:26:25
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answered by Anonymous
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i think that "cavemen" are a species of monkey that researchers have confused with humans.
God is everywhere.
I compare dragons (i.e. demons) with dinosaurs (think about it).
2007-11-15 08:15:00
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answered by wickedawesomem 3
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No.
2007-11-15 08:08:43
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answered by S K 7
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