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Old 04-25-2019, 01:53 PM   #478
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You are making progress, so lets just focus on the improvement. It is a long journey to speaking in grammatically correct sentences, so lets just celebrate the process.
But I was certain that you were/are sharp enough to get my cryptic passages. And you are. You just didn't want to.

You remarked "as in the days of Noah." Were those not the days of the sons of God sleeping with the young fair daughters of men, and the Nephilim? So if these are as the days of Noah shouldn't we expect them again? I'd ask if we should build an ark, but there's already plans for an interstellar ark, to save humankind, if and when we destroy ourselves ... or something else does ... like a meteorite ... or a pandemic.

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There is a terrible misconception that bacterium are bad, in fact without them we would not live.
Yes. We have a symbiotic relationship with friendly bacterium. Noah did good there. Actually, bacterium was keeping Noah & Co. alive ... and prolly Adam and Eve -- "from the dust of the ground" [blended with bacterium]. They passed 'em down to all of us. But couldn't he/they have let the bad ones drown? But given how bacterium have been known to change and evolve, maybe the bad ones back then are good ones today.

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Finally, in my opinion of the facts Noah saved all the "domesticated animals". He didn't make some kind of ridiculous worldwide collection.
That's a sensible modern day perspective.

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I just explained that the spread of the Judeao Christian civilization is a direct result of the Europeans having the lion share of domesticated animals.
Okay. Thanks.

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I'm saying that Noah saving all the domesticated animals was a good thing.
That's a value judgement. Another way of looking at it is that it was the beginning of The Takers. Not the ones that trusted in God for their daily bread, but those that told God "we don't need you, we've got this," and control by food.

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I'm saying having a God that can warn you and advise you on how to ride out the storm is a good thing. I'm saying that Jesus who predicted this 2,000 years ago is far more qualified to be Lord than all these bozos who want to rule the world and can't see six months in front of their face.
A still small voice isn't a very loud warning, don't you think?
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