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In reply to the discussion: What does the RCC say about the Great Flood described in the Bible? [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(102,532 posts)63. The line, according to the OP, seems to be the end of Genesis 11
Before that, a pope said,
If, however, the ancient sacred writers have taken anything from popular narrations (and this may be conceded), it must never be forgotten that they did so with the help of divine inspiration, through which they were rendered immune from any error in selecting and evaluating those documents
But after, from the 2nd link:
Given the lack of decisive evidence, it is reasonable to accept the Bibles own chronology that the patriarchs were the ancestors of Israel and that they lived well before the exodus that is generally dated in the thirteenth century.
So Sarah really did give birth at 90, when Abraham was 100, and Abraham went on to live to 165 - since that is the biblical chronology. It sounds so reasonable, doesn't it? And Sodom and Gomorrah really were destroyed by divine fire, etc.
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What does the RCC say about the Great Flood described in the Bible? [View all]
guillaumeb
Dec 2018
OP
The alleged real Jesus also differs with your alleged metaphorical real version of the flood myth
Major Nikon
Dec 2018
#64
There's difficulty in being able to see scripture taken in a literal AND
sprinkleeninow
Dec 2018
#22
And the names make it clear to me clear that it is about life coming from the earth.
guillaumeb
Dec 2018
#40
I would go with "myth" even though it is often associated with "not true" in English.
gtar100
Dec 2018
#25
Maybe you called the Matthew Shepard case bullshit, but I called it murder.
marylandblue
Dec 2018
#46
The incredibly harsh world they actually lived in and a little bit of hope
marylandblue
Dec 2018
#41
Sure. I understand how Genesis fits religions. But in the OP you ask about the RCC.
Cuthbert Allgood
Dec 2018
#61