God destroyed the earth was: Re: Noah's ark

Dave Gaban drrod@slip.net
Sun, 04 Apr 1999 22:24:19 -0700 (00923307859, 37084903.60E5@slip.net)


Calvin Snow wrote:

>
> <snip some excellent stuff to get to:>
>
> >TERRY
> >I fly in the face of my fellow creationist all the time, so that is
> >nothing new. I simply pointed out to you what the other verses said "dry
> >land. You cannot single out one or two scriptures and take them out of
> >context with all the rest. The reason God destroyed the earth according
> >to the Bible was because of man wickedness, therefore it would not have
> >been necessary to destroy all the animals in the sea.
> >
> >
> >
> Calvin -
> - I am so slow, I am embarrassed. Thanks for making me look at this again. Now
> I am realizing that gods' (genocide, ethnic cleansing, moral purification)
> failed. People are still wicked.
>
Dave G. And shouldn't an omniscient god have foreseen this failure? Free will is irrelevant to a god who knows all. God should have foreseen this failure and produced Jesus in a more timely manner to set things straight.