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  1. Oldsoul

    Is the story of Noah literal?

    We agree on the definition of faith then. For the record, all I was getting at was that seeking proof of God's word should not be done lightly. For me, all the proof I need is in the bible and my lived experience. As Thomas Jefferson wrote, "Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call to her...
  2. Oldsoul

    Is the story of Noah literal?

    Ok, seriously, do you want me to list off each and every biblical story and state whether I take it literally or not? I do not have the time, nor the inclination to do such a thing. My faith, is my faith. Yours is yours. If you want to have an actual discussion, then state your position, and...
  3. Oldsoul

    Is the story of Noah literal?

    While I do not disagree with you, I must point something out that seems to be missing in this discussion. Correct me if I am wrong, but is faith not the belief in the unseen/ unproven/ unproveable? The mere act of seeking "proof" undermines the whole idea of faith, doesn't it? Don't get me...
  4. Oldsoul

    Is the story of Noah literal?

    Please tell me you are not suggesting that you have the answers and are passing judgement on other people's faith. What you believe is what you believe. That's great, for you. If other people believe/ interpret differently, you, a flawed sinner, are in no position to pass any kind of judgement...
  5. Oldsoul

    A renewed journey

    Hi all, I have been a believer my whole life, but fell out of "practice" for the last 20 plus years. I know all the main stories, and tenants of the faith, and am getting back into reading the bible. Any advise on where to begin my renewed journey? Thanks in advance.
  6. Oldsoul

    Is the story of Noah literal?

    Whether or not the story is to be taken literally could be, and likely will be, debated until the end of days. That, in my humble opinion, is not the point. The point is that God can, and has, destroyed all that He deemed unworthy. The power of God has NO limits, and HIS will, SHALL be done...