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In reply to the discussion: What Does Water Represent In The Bible? A Christian Study [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(102,488 posts)177. "Water ... was used to literally cleanse the earth away from all that was evil and unholy"
Hmmm, that 2nd source doesn't seem to regard the story as a 'metaphor', what with that 'literally' there. Still, we woudln't want to define the guy, so maybe we should look for what else he's written on the subject.
Its so significant, matter of fact that God specifically told us what it means and why he created it.
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So, next time you see a rainbow in the sky, remember back to that Genesis story. Its truly amazing to think that, to this day, God is still reminding us of what he did so long ago on this earth. It can provide us with comfort, knowing that even after a terrible storm, God can and will be with us.
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/christiancrier/2014/12/09/what-does-a-rainbow-mean-in-the-bible/
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So, next time you see a rainbow in the sky, remember back to that Genesis story. Its truly amazing to think that, to this day, God is still reminding us of what he did so long ago on this earth. It can provide us with comfort, knowing that even after a terrible storm, God can and will be with us.
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/christiancrier/2014/12/09/what-does-a-rainbow-mean-in-the-bible/
'God Did It'. And is responsible for the story that says so. And is sending a message with each rainbow you see.
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There may have been a 'literal' flood literally, but the interpretation may be that it should be
sprinkleeninow
Dec 2018
#46
I'll get back to you, I will. With a reasoned answer and not one from my exegesis.
sprinkleeninow
Dec 2018
#23
Gil has posted no less than 4 links as a proof of concept for his "metaphor"
Major Nikon
Dec 2018
#16
It's cute how you've embraced your new tool to try and silence people who disagree with you.
trotsky
Dec 2018
#113
Here's yours: Liberal, Democrat, A sister or brother in humanity, a side-kick traveler
sprinkleeninow
Dec 2018
#107
I stand corrected. I AM delusional, but not in the way you have defined me.
sprinkleeninow
Dec 2018
#157
Well you defined this thread as a Christian Study, so sure, whatever, knock yourself out.
marylandblue
Dec 2018
#21
It's not a frackin' PRIVILEGE. It's something that was presented to me at forty days
sprinkleeninow
Dec 2018
#99
Hold the wire. I gotta be alert for the a.m. Lawn people are coming to dig a hole.
sprinkleeninow
Dec 2018
#93
The label of being afflicted with delusion regarding 'religion', all things God and Scripture, annnd
sprinkleeninow
Dec 2018
#173
"Water ... was used to literally cleanse the earth away from all that was evil and unholy"
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2018
#177
"Here is a book written by arid-desert dwellers! What could water possibly have meant to them?
struggle4progress
Dec 2018
#179