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re: In case you missed it (like I did), archaeologists discovered ancient city of Sodom
Posted on 9/10/23 at 8:32 pm to Squirrelmeister
Posted on 9/10/23 at 8:32 pm to Squirrelmeister
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I’ll assume you’re willfully ignorant or a brain-dead retard.
Is it a case of willful ignorance/brain dead retard, or a refusal to get sucked/trapped into a ridiculous argument? As in an opened ended pointless argument? I mean if you're really a Bible-believing individual it would seem to me you would jump at the chance to discuss the fascinating interaction of God and his creation, instead of playing "Gotcha Scripture".
Regardless, I'm satisfied with the opportunity to express my fascination with God's interaction with man throughout salvation history. There are fascinating stories hidden throughout the Bible (Old Testament). There is the story of the destruction of Sodom & Gomorrah (Genesis 18 -The Three Visitors) - a really disturbing event. But then there are uplifting stories of God and His people roaming through the desert, totally on faith and living solely on something called Manna - a sort of bread-like residue the Hebrews gathered every morning after the dew lifted. [Yep, there was dew in the desert] Get this - God could make that Manna taste like anything - even the choicest cut of lamb or mutton. I like a nice grilled lamb chop.
Go ahead, take a chance - read the account yourself in the Book of Exodus. See God do all kinds of amazing gyrations in an attempt to meet the perceived needs of the chronic complainers in that wandering bunch of Hebrews in the desert.
Come to think about it, I believe tomorrow I will begin rereading (and reflecting on) the Book of Exodus. Hey, maybe we could discuss the passage (in Exodus) that attracted you the most. Fair enough?
Bottom line, I really don't feel like playing "Gotcha Scripture" do you?
This post was edited on 9/11/23 at 1:13 pm
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