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To: Greg or e who wrote (6610)6/6/2010 6:51:54 PM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
"There was no question to answer: was there?"

SCIENCE IN THE BIBLE!

There are several questions:

SCIENCE IN THE BIBLE!

1). How does a person who believes in science re conciliate the fact that the bible claims that light did not refract through vapor to form rainbows until after the flood?

2) If light did not refract till after the flood, how did people see? How did animals see?

3). If God is perfect, why did he make the error of murdering everyone which in a calmer moment he learned to deeply regret?

4). Why did God make a bargain with dumb animals and insects regarding his future behavior?

5). Why did God need a rainbow to remind him of his murderous error so that he could stop himself from murdering all his children again??

6). If it was right for God to murder his children once, why did he come to believe it would be wrong to murder them again?

7. What lesson did God learn from his first mistake that he came to regret, and why should a perfect being need to learn lessons?

8). As light comes from the sun, one could think it is what it has been. But according to the biblical account, God must have changed the sun AND the nature of light billions of years after the sun came into existence. Did the sun give off light when Adam and Eve were in Eden? If not, then how could they see? Even more important, how could photosynthesis take place and how could any single thing live if light did not exist prior to rainbows?

These questions will do for a start.