I see Noah and the flood story were mentioned a few pages back... One of the things most memorable to me about Noah is that the Bible says he lived to be 950 years old.
I was wondering what your thoughts were on it paranoia d?
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At this time, I'm inclined to believe that the ages of ancient people is real, which is one of the reasons why I'm inclined to think that we may be in a sense, devolving, for lack of a better word. However, it's always possible that there's something that's not currently understood in the Bible timeline.
Actually, seeing Stone Henge in there reminds me of something. I just went to Stone Henge in January, & something I found to be odd, was that the information on the tours given there, seems to conflict with information given on the pedia's. The main thing I recall from the tour, was that people seemed to disapear from the area all of a sudden somewhere about 4500 years ago, & the place was then rediscovered about 1000 years after that. That's right around the time of the alleged flood. Both my wife & I believe that it may predate the flood, & maybe was built by the nephilim. There's no evidence to support it, it's just a theory of ours. It ma seem ridiculous, but, those stones are sunken well into the ground, & there's no seismic activity in the area. Hard to know though how much or little of the ground was surrounding the stones way back then. The stones themseleves may have been much bigger then how they are now, given erosion.
But, either way, I've been given conflicting non-biblical information, so that makes me wary of who to believe in regards to archeological history. And even then, how trustworthy are the various methods of dating things? Sure, it's nice when something seems to match up with Biblical history, but, either way, I'm sure every & all methods of dating are still fallible. The carbon dating method is one I think of. What if there was something cataclysmic that we don't know about that totally changed the amount of carbon in the atmosphere? Wouldn't that give a false reading? If there was some sort of waterband surrounding the earth, (making it so that there was light, but the sun & stars weren't clearly visable I would assume) it fell creating not only tremendous rain, but also froze the poles(an ice age, freezing mammoths with food still in their mouths, that still boggle's me) & changed the earth from maybe from tropical to the various zones we have today. It would seem like something like that would have a big effect of the carbon, among other things, however, I'm no scientist, nor the inventor of that dating process, so, my knowledge is limited in that regard. But it's all still something I think about.
Without a time machine, there's really no way for anyone on any side to prove anything about time, other then maybe more recent history, even then, there can be error's. Not to mention, all societies have changed their own recorded history. IIRC, Egypt has been specifically known to change their own records of atleast defeats in history. So, what if those who came up with these timelines, as well as the processes to figure out the timelines are wrong. It's not like we don't find out from time to time that they were wrong about something, just as anybody else, can be wrong. Maybe in 100 years, recorded history with all it's dates that we have, could be completely off, there's just no way to know, which is frusterating to me. I want the truth, & that's all.
I feel like, or atleast I hope, someday, even if it's past my time, we'll all have the historical truth, no matter what it is, even if it doesn't line up at all with Biblical history. But I say hope, only because, we're still dealing with humans, who make mistakes, that's just life, we all do it. And if time travel were possible, that could really screw up time, so, I hope it's not possible, but that seems like the only way to find out things for sure. I've often wondered if our current view of what dinosaurs looked like with skin & all is totally different from how they were for real. What if none of them were actually carnivore's, what if there was a different reason for some having the sharper teeth(I'm not saying there weren't carnivore's, but it's something that's crossed my mind)?
So I guess, human error really bothers me & makes me wary of what to believe. The Bible, at this time, still makes sense to me, if only for the changes in my own personal life that I've seen. I won't get into all my personal life issue's, but, I have plenty. But I've made biblical changes that have improved my personality among many other things. So, I guess at that point, it boils down to faith in something that's helped me personally be a better person. I'm tempted to say more, but I just don't want to get into a bunch of my personal life crap.
Plus, with stuff like the earth being called a sphere in a time(assuming the dating of the scriptures is correct) when people did not believe it was, or like Nod said, back in those days, people believed sickness came from demon possession or whatever, but the Israelites were to be extremely clean, taking a dump outside of the camp, covering it with dust, not eating certain animals during a time when they were nomads & probably didn't have a decent way of getting rid of certain bacteria that would make them sick(atleast, that's what I get out of it). These things don't seem like normal human knowledge for back in those days(once again, assuming the Bible was written when it says it was written). And then there's prophecies that to me, seem to add up with known history. But, I'm sure by most people, it'd be considered ridiculous, but it all seems clear as day to me. However, I could be wrong about prophecies. Even ones that were to have happened already.
For instance, to paraphrase, I believe the "beast that was, but wasn't, but now is", was the Leagues of Nations, which disbanded IIRC when WW2 started, but then came back as the United Nations, & that that beast is going to turn on the harlot, which I believe is false religion that's been having relations with the nations, getting involved in polotics, taking advantage of people, etc. And then whichever people is correct, will still be around, as it says that the beast will turn to God's people, but it will be like touching his eyeball, as in, he'd react immediately at that point, bringing on the great tribulation. Ofcoarse, all of that probably falls into the "magic" category, but, it's what I believe at this time. So, at this time, I don't consider it unreasonable to believe that there is an intelligence of some kind well beyond humans.