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3 hours ago, Saved.One.by.Grace said:

The website is based on the Gap Theory and is consistent within the Bible.

Assuming you think Gap Theory has any merit.

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Just now, Saved.One.by.Grace said:

I do.

I don't.

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On 6/21/2020 at 7:38 PM, Saved.One.by.Grace said:

The website is based on the Gap Theory and is consistent within the Bible.

The study on the location if the Garden if Eden has nothing to do with a gap theory. Am I missing something?

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3 hours ago, RonaldBruno said:

The study on the location if the Garden if Eden has nothing to do with a gap theory. Am I missing something?

The website you quoted from is multifaceted.  The science it supports locating the rivers relies upon an old earth model.  The geological data proposed could not have occurred within the time frame of Genesis.  If you are going to pick and choose what to believe from a website, you should state that in your opening post.

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1 hour ago, Saved.One.by.Grace said:

If you are going to pick and choose what to believe from a website, you should state that in your opening post.

When we listen to the news, we pick and choose what is good and what sounds fake don't we? I read no other articles or theories from that site. Besides just because a person or persons are wrong about one thing doesn't mean that everything they write is wrong. After reading any assortment of the posts on various topics in this forum, one can see none of us is all right.

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3 hours ago, RonaldBruno said:

When we listen to the news, we pick and choose what is good and what sounds fake don't we? I read no other articles or theories from that site. Besides just because a person or persons are wrong about one thing doesn't mean that everything they write is wrong. After reading any assortment of the posts on various topics in this forum, one can see none of us is all right.

So you pick and choose what to believe from the Bible.

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23 hours ago, Saved.One.by.Grace said:

So you pick and choose what to believe from the Bible.

No, I didn't say that ... everything else under the sun, yes.

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On 6/19/2020 at 4:53 PM, RonaldBruno said:

The Bible does tell us where the Promise Land is. And since mkst of the events center ariund Jerusalm, why would we expect God to create the Garden in some ither location? At the end of the Bible we also see where the Lord will physically be during the Millennial Kingdom. Aside from the logic, the study offers a plausible scientific explanation.

Did you read it?

There’s a few issues with that idea about Eden and Jerusalem, for one God placed a flaming sword to keep man from eating of the tree of life. it doesn’t seem plausible God removed the sword and allowed man to enter once again. Adam was created out of the land earth and placed into the garden which God placed in the east then driven out of the garden into the land.

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11 hours ago, BeyondET said:

There’s a few issues with that idea about Eden and Jerusalem, for one God placed a flaming sword to keep man from eating of the tree of life. it doesn’t seem plausible God removed the sword and allowed man to enter once again. Adam was created out of the land earth and placed into the garden which God placed in the east then driven out of the garden into the land.

Man was kicked out of the Garden. So for 1656 years, Man could not get in. Probably the flood put out the flaming sword, destroyed the Garden and Ark floated  to MT. ARARAT 1000 miles away. 

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