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    Did God create knowledge?

    If God is all knowing, and God has always existed, then hasn’t his knowledge always existed? If so, then how can knowledge be created?
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    He doesn’t realize that even Jewish rabbis who reject today’s Septuagint (believing it was corrupted by Christians) still accept the historical fact that the letter of Aristeas was widely accepted as historical, with the biggest Jewish names such as Josephus and Philo attesting to the fact that...
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    Where is the evidence that the letter of Aristeas is PROVEN to be a fraud? Josephus quotes from that letter as if it’s real history. Is Josephus now a fraud too? Sinaiticus, Vaticanus, and Alexandrinus are later copies of the Septuagint. They’re dated 4th and 5th centuries AD, not 250 BC. THE...
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    No one has the original manuscript of Genesis that Moses himself wrote with his own hand. We only have later copies. Also, nobody has the original translation of the Septuagint that was made by Hebrew scholars around 250 BC. We only have later copies. So, since nobody today has the original...
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    Why do you keep asking the same question over and over again? You sound like a broken record. I already told you TWICE that the oldest copies of the Septuagint today are Vaticanus, Alexandrinus, and Sinaiticus. If that’s not a good enough response, then please EXPLAIN yourself.
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    To better understand my belief and my point of view, please take the time to watch the video presentation I put together. Please, I put a lot of time and energy making it. It has to be seen visually. You have to see the difference in the Hebrew and Greek chart, and how the Hebrew chart screws...
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    I already answered that. The oldest codices of the Septuagint that are known to be in existence today are Codex Vaticanus, Alexandrinus, and Sinaiticus.
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    It’s a 30-minute long video which explains my belief graphically. You want me to type it all here? Basically, it comes down to the fact that it’s not just the Greek Septuagint that includes an extra 100 years on the 6 generations from Arphaxad down to Serug, but also the Samaritan Pentateuch...
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    It proves that he knew which Bible the attendees were using.
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    The oldest copies of the Septuagint are Codex Sinaiticus, Vaticanus, and Alexandrinus. There’s many other copies of the Septuagint found as well. I know that many of our English translations today draw upon multiple sources for the Septuagint. Keep in mind, there is not one single source text...
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    I think it’s important to understand that Eusebius attended the Council of Nicaea. He would have met church leaders from all over the world. He says they’ve all only approved of the Septuagint. This isn’t a Roman thing. In fact, not too long later the Roman church approved of the Latin Vulgate...
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    Does it make sense for Shem to have outlived his descendants? Is that consistent with the narrative of the Bible? I made a video explaining my view on this. I can share it with you if you like. The Septuagint we have today isn’t perfect in every aspect. But I believe this is one thing that it...
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? All are important. All are relevant.
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    Andrew has seen my videos and we’ve discussed a lot of things between the two of us. So Andrew knows a lot of what I believe. Sorry for not getting back on this sooner. Been busy recently.
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    Yes, my date for the flood is based upon the Greek Septuagint. But it’s also based upon a number of other evidences and reasonings as well. All that combined is why I think the Septuagint has the correct date for the flood. About 5,000 years ago (3,000 BC).
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    Ah, so my question is irrelevant, but your response is. The date of the flood is extremely relevant to a variety of issues.
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    “Therefore, because it has been definitely established that the Septuagint version was translated from the original, unadulterated Hebrew scriptures, it is reasonable for us to use that version for this chronicle - especially since it is the only version that is approved by the church of Christ...
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    I believe Noah’s flood was 5,000 years ago, not 4,400.

    What do you think?
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    God did not create sex for pleasure

    The purpose of sex is to reproduce. God made it pleasurable, because he wants us to reproduce. He also made other things pleasurable too.
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    What are some biblical insights that you can get out of the movie Aladdin?

    Particularly the “Whole New World” scene where they fly the magic carpet through the clouds? I see it as Christ giving his bride (the church) a tour through a new heavenly kingdom.
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