Noah's Ark and the Great Flood: Why God Destroyed Life on Earth?

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  • Опубліковано 30 бер 2024
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    Join us on a captivating journey through the biblical story of Noah's Ark, a tale of unwavering faith, divine guidance, and ultimate redemption. Witness Noah's obedience to God's command amidst a world engulfed in corruption, as he builds a massive ark to save his family and pairs of every animal from a devastating flood. Explore the themes of resilience, hope, and renewal as we delve into this timeless narrative of survival and new beginnings. Discover the enduring lessons and spiritual insights that continue to inspire and uplift hearts around the world.
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  • @hasimhodzic9649
    @hasimhodzic9649 Місяць тому

    Do you people actually read your Bible?

  • @plainsman
    @plainsman 2 місяці тому

    Christians are often told they must read the Flood story as literal history, giving them a detailed straightforward description of the Flood. Ken Ham and his ilk insist on this and accuse anyone who disagrees with them of having betrayed the Bible. According to Ham et al., If you don’t believe that there was a global flood with waters that even covered the highest mountains and that Noah and his family survived in a 510 foot wooden boat with pairs of all the animals of the world on board, then you don’t really think that the Bible is true. To support his view, he marshals “scientific evidence” that no research geologist, even Christians, would support, since that evidence has been long discredited. The irony is that Ken Ham has not only misrepresented the science but misreads the Bible. The flood story is FILLED with hyperbole that would have been recognized by its ancient audience as a figurative description of an event in order to produce an effect and make a theological point, and NOT an example of ancient journalism or accurate science.

  • @jaywhitt8905
    @jaywhitt8905 2 місяці тому

    I don't care what you say. How you say how you think you say it. The world was never flooded. I don't care what you say. It's a lie😅

    • @GracefulWhispersHQ
      @GracefulWhispersHQ  Місяць тому

      I understand that you have your own perspective on the story of Noah's Ark, and that's completely valid. It's okay to have doubts or differing beliefs about historical events depicted in religious texts.
      While the story of the Great Flood and Noah's Ark may be a point of contention for some, for many others, it holds deep religious and cultural significance. It's a tale that symbolizes themes of faith, redemption, and renewal.
      Whether one views it as literal truth or allegorical myth, the story has endured through generations, sparking conversations and reflections on the nature of faith and the human condition.
      Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and I hope we can engage in respectful dialogue about our differing viewpoints.