1. In Genesis 4:3-6 Why was the Lord happy with Abels sacrifice and not happy with Cain's? (This is probably an easy question, but the answer eludes me at the moment)
2. Genesis 4:14-15 These scriptures say that the Lord marked Cain so that everyone who finds him will kill him, BUT those who kill him will have "vengence taken on him sevenfold." I'm kind of confused by this. Any thoughts would be great. :D
3. (This is more of an observation that a question) Compare Genesis 1:26-27 and Genesis 5:3 How can anyone argue that Heavenly Father doesn't have a body of flesh and bone. If Adam's children were made in his "likeness and after his image" and we were made inHeavenly Father and Jesus' "image and after their likeness" doesn't it stand to reason that we are the same?
BTW this stems from a book I found in the library in town. In the kids section there was a book titled "Does God Have a Big Toe?" So I opened the book, curious to see what it said, and to my HORROR (LOL) it said "no, God doesn't have a big toe." So I should send this to the author of that book! LOL
Showing posts with label Gospel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gospel. Show all posts
Saturday, May 19, 2007
The scriptures answer EVERYTHING.....
Copied from other post.....
My First Question......
This question is gospel based.
Assuming that the Garden of Eden was in Missouri, USA (which has been declared by Latter-day Revelation) ........
How come we've never seen the tree of life, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil or all of the other things that were there? If the answer is that they were all washed away in the Great Flood, then.... How did the altar that Adam prayed upon survive the flood?
OK, I might have found it. Assuming the information that I found is accurate, and let's say that the altar is still there (If I read the website correctly) I have found the answer in the scriptures as to why it might still be there, but the trees and the Garden are not.
Genesis 7:4 (In regards to the flood) - For yet seven days. and I will cause it to rain upon the earth forty days and forty nights; and every LIVING subsatnce that I have made will I destroy from off the face of the earth.
I love it when I find answers in the scriptures. :D
My First Question......
This question is gospel based.
Assuming that the Garden of Eden was in Missouri, USA (which has been declared by Latter-day Revelation) ........
How come we've never seen the tree of life, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil or all of the other things that were there? If the answer is that they were all washed away in the Great Flood, then.... How did the altar that Adam prayed upon survive the flood?
OK, I might have found it. Assuming the information that I found is accurate, and let's say that the altar is still there (If I read the website correctly) I have found the answer in the scriptures as to why it might still be there, but the trees and the Garden are not.
Genesis 7:4 (In regards to the flood) - For yet seven days. and I will cause it to rain upon the earth forty days and forty nights; and every LIVING subsatnce that I have made will I destroy from off the face of the earth.
I love it when I find answers in the scriptures. :D
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
My First Question......
This question is gospel based.
Assuming that the Garden of Eden was in Missouri, USA (which has been declared by Latter-day Revelation) ........
How come we've never seen the tree of life, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil or all of the other things that were there? If the answer is that they were all washed away in the Great Flood, then.... How did the altar that Adam prayed upon survive the flood?
Assuming that the Garden of Eden was in Missouri, USA (which has been declared by Latter-day Revelation) ........
How come we've never seen the tree of life, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil or all of the other things that were there? If the answer is that they were all washed away in the Great Flood, then.... How did the altar that Adam prayed upon survive the flood?
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