Okies. SO. I posted this late...again. Yea I know we kind of talked about this at our little meeting thing but obviously I haven't looked at the blog in awhile...hehe. Okies.
Day 2-MAKE A DIFFERENCE
I am always reveiwing what I read when writing my posts, after reading what Evan said, when looking at the story of Cain and Abel I realized something. Adam and Eve MUST have had other children. Why weren't they mentioned? Do you know them name by name? Well, no.
If I was writing a biography of myself and I name a bunch of people and YOU happened not to be on the list, but you know I even talked about point blank and all my buddies that were in it, our disscusions...EVERYONE else in pb was mentioned...except you.
Why? Most likely because you weren't significant enough to be remembered (Or I just don't like you...jk).
I don't know if I'm making sense here so I'm just going to make a point. I want to be a person where when God is telling Moses to write about the history he'll be like, "...Adam and Eve had some kids...Cain killed Abel...and then...and Rachel! You can't forget RACHEL! She was so cool and she just...."
I wouldn't want to be the son or daughter of Adam and Eve...that God never really mentioned. I was reading my amazing Brio magazine yesterday (April issue, because I couldn't find my more recent ones...), and I skimmed across this article on how we so be a scar on God that he'll never forget how it happened. God will point to the scar and be like..."Yup, that was when I sent him/her down to Earth and did amazing things..."
You also have to think, do you want to be remembered for the first murder or killing your brother...?
Okies, that's what really stuck out to me on the second day...
Nothing much on the Noah stuff 'cept that...
CHAPTER 6 VERSE 2<<<<<<<<<
Hehehe...still trying to defend my gender...okies.
Day 3-More questions than comments...
Is there any part of the bible that says we can eat meat with lifeblood? Because if not...should we start eating kosher?
About God's covenant...does that mean he can send a huge fire to wipe everyone off? Or like a tornado...? Or blow up the sun...? You know? Instead of flooding the earth.
How did Noah know that when the bird didn't come back...it wasn't dead?
8:21
What did God mean when he said curse the ground?
Actually...no comments...all questions.
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there actually is a part of the Bible that talks about which animals are clean and which are not. it's really kind of boring... so most people usually skip it. but if you'll remember, paul writes in the new testament that it's not what goes into a man that makes him unclean. it's what comes out of him. (or in your case, a woman)
if you check out the end of chapter 8, you'll see that God promised to never again destroy all things.
God curses the land after some specific things that happen. check them out. (it's already happened twice)
Random thought, i just realized.. it would seem that a flood would destroy all living things.. but what about the creatures that dwell in the water? why would a flood kill them too? cuz.. it says every living thing that moved on the earth perished. It specified everything on dry land that had the breath of life in its nostrils died in verse 22 of chapter 7, yet i guess they are part of "every living thing" but it confuses me how you can drown an animal.. that lives in the water. perhaps they lose their source of food?
Anyway, in regards to mr. michigan's comment, I guess the fear of armageddon is a moot point because God promises to never destroy all things again. ..well "as long as the earth endures." :P
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