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Offline Stanley N

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Re: Noah's Flood Was Not Worldwide (Catholic Encyclopedia)
« Reply #120 on: June 08, 2021, 02:24:02 PM »
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  • These "scientists" have proven over and over again that they're a bunch of morons making things up, making up fairy tales, to promote their atheistic agenda.

    I see, they are "morons".  Except when they say something you like:

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    Quote from: Ladislaus on Fri May 28 2021 11:31:41 GMT-0400 (EDT)
    Oh, BTW, they've found tongs of Egyptian chariot parts at the bottom of the RED SEA ... sorry, Modernists.
    Then you apparently take whatever they say uncritically.

    So who is "they"? Are "they" competent archeologists? Did they actually find anything? If so, how did they date the items? Were any of their "findings" verified by anyone else? Where is this info published for review?

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    Re: Noah's Flood Was Not Worldwide (Catholic Encyclopedia)
    « Reply #121 on: June 08, 2021, 03:55:36 PM »
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  • I see, they are "morons".  Except when they say something you like:
    Then you apparently take whatever they say uncritically.

    So who is "they"? Are "they" competent archeologists? Did they actually find anything? If so, how did they date the items? Were any of their "findings" verified by anyone else? Where is this info published for review?
    I believe there is a distinction between things we "like" about the interpretation of scientific data and things that adhere to Revealed Truth that come from scientific data. The problem here is not the raw data, but that it is being interpreted through the specific lens of whatever metaphysical worldview is popular. In this case, anti-Christian naturalism and materialism.
    "Be not therefore solicitous for tomorrow; for the morrow will be solicitous for itself. Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof." [Matt. 6:34]

    "In all thy works remember thy last end, and thou shalt never sin." [Ecclus. 7:40]

    "A holy man continueth in wisdom as the sun: but a fool is changed as the moon." [Ecclus. 27:12]