JayRob
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dacontinent [QUOTE said:What? No references to missing books to support this??!! Just more vintage Book of JayRob.
No need for missing books in this case. If Noah was a drunkard after the Flood, he was more than likely a drunkard before the flood. The flood last only a few months according to the bible, so it's quite obvious that he couldn't handle his wine before then.
Go ahead and quote from the missing books. Show us what we are missing.
There goes that "we" again. I'm sure RB knows more about this than you. Many Christians claim that Noah was sodomized by Canaan. There's no need for me to have to refer to any missing books. I referred to Old Testament scripture.
The argument for sodomization from the text draws an analogy between “and he saw” written in two places in the Bible: With regard to Ham and Noah, it is written, “And Ham the father of Canaan saw the nakedness of his father (Noah)”. In Genesis 34:2, it is written, “And when Shechem the son of Hamor saw her (Dinah), he took her and lay with her and defiled her.” Thus this speculation deduces that similar abuse must have happened each time that the bible uses the same language. This is why Canaan was cursed.
Already discussed.
You claimed in the other thread that they've already been judged and that they're waiting on hell fire. You're not being consistent.
This is that part where you start to understand the difference between hell in the OT and in the NT. If you keep looking, it will come to you. You answered the latter question while asking it.
When you find where "hell fire" is mentioned even ONCE in the Old Testament, then perhaps I'll begin to understand. Nowhere in the OT is it mentioned, but then you already know this....I think.
Who said they were in fire at that time? JayRob did.
Then you're talking about two different hells that aren't related. The hell fire mentioned in the New Testament where it refers to eternal judgement refers to hell fire. The hell mentioned in the Old Testament has nothing to do with any hell fire.
Besides, how long would it take someone to decide to follow God after meeting Him face-to-face and offered to join Him for eternity? It would be less than 3 seconds let alone 3 days
But how will this biblical god know this person isn't just saying it just to save himself from judgement? That's it, he doesn't. Where's the proof of character growth? Nowhere. Where's are the works to prove his loyalty? Nowhere.
What you claimed is no better than one making a deathbed repentance. Just "saying" one believes in the Jesus figure as his savior is not all there is to it. James says faith without works is dead.
Those folks being given 3 seconds (as you claimed), have no history of works proving their faith.
Already admitted my incompleteness in many threads. Regarding the content of the books missing from the Bible ... just color me ignorant. There is enough IN the Word that I have not yet grasped than to have years to spend researching stuff that is not there.
I can attest that this is true.
As for biblical contradictions, I have yet to find any.
As long as your mind is closed, you won't find any. Deep down, you know they're there, but it's very difficult for you to admit such.
Exactly.
But you made the claim that they were already judged after hearing Noah preaching and rejecting him.
Now what all of this has to do with the thread I do not know. I am agreeing with Tpop33.
What does it matter if a few posts hasn't anything to do with the thread. It's still about the bible isn't it?
I can talk about multiple subjects at the same time without a problem. It comes in handy.