Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 > Hi Susie I would love to hear more about this via > email to me. I don't think that Rev. Malkmus is lying, > I just think that he is taking only from Genesis and > if this makes him live a long life without the colon > cancer that he supposedly got rid of that's good. I > think he is just trying to help people. , That's one of my big gripes about the H.D. diet is the twisting of the Scriptures and teaching others so. The canopy is in the first of Genesis, the open expanse. It's raqiya in the Hebrew. In Gen. 1:6, it states: " And eloahim said, let an expanse be in the midst of the waters, and let it divide between the waters which were under the expanse, and the waters which were above the expanse.... " Notice a division of the waters. This means that at this time, there was a flood previous, i.e., not the great flood in Noah's time. This was still before the Adamic Age, i.e., the age of peoplekind. What is interesting is to go to Glen Rose, Tx. They have a place that talks about creation, a creation museum. From what I've studied, though, they're off on a lot of things, but what's interesting is they have created an atmosphere chamber thing and testing it on several animals. What is amazing is that like copperhead snakes, once they're in this chamber for a while their venom is virtually nonpoisonous. It slows them down or something. The canopy was kind of a pinkish color, I think. It protected against the harmful rays of the sun, but it did allow sunlight to get through. People previous to the flood were larger, probably had beautiful skin and were extremely healthy. Actually, they were probably quite a bit smarter than we are. You know those fish, I think they're called Paranahs? Well, they have some in Glen Rose in some kind of chamber that they have fish in, in water, of course. But those fish are usually pretty small. When we saw those Paranahs there, they were huge. It's just amazing. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 wish I had a hyperbaric atmosphere to live in LOL. Wouldnt that be nice though! Steph, yeah, it would be nice! You know I couldn't think of the name of that chamber and it's hyperbaric. it's pretty neat to see. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 Susie I too find Dr. Carl Baugh extremely interesting. However, I went to purchase a stun gun for snake bites and ran into problems with the Dr. the sells them----he said they work, and then refused to sell me one when I questioned him again on it. I think Dr. Baugh does not research some of his guests and info. as much as he should, but he is probably correct in most of what he teaches. I wish I had a hyperbaric atmosphere to live in LOL. Wouldnt that be nice though! Steph http://community.webtv.net/ectopistes/PassengerPigeon http://community.webtv.net/ectopistes/ThePassengerPigeon http://community.webtv.net/ectopistes/MYPASSENGERPIGEONS Seu Tefila Le-Shlom Yisrael God Bless America Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 I wish I could visit Baughs museum but I am too far away and trapped here and cannot travel. You are blessed to have been able to go there. I would pay $20. to anyone that can capture Dr. Carl Baughs program that has the sound of the cricket singing at the very end of the program where it sounds like a choir of angels with an entire symphony----and all they did was slow it down to a certain speed I understand. I have tried for an entire year to get that program on tape and never can catch it when it repeats. I think it is the most interesting thing I have ever heard---have you seen that one Susie? Steph http://community.webtv.net/ectopistes/PassengerPigeon http://community.webtv.net/ectopistes/ThePassengerPigeon http://community.webtv.net/ectopistes/MYPASSENGERPIGEONS Seu Tefila Le-Shlom Yisrael God Bless America Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 Then the Lord said,'My Spirit will not contend with man forever, for he is mortal; his days will be a hundred and twenty years' " . This was stated before the flood, that man would live 120 years of age. I think that you should check your translation again and think about what happened after this. Noah built the ark afterwards, but more evil happened after Yahweh made this statement. There had to be time for the building of the ark. Also, in Gen. 5:31, it states that Noah was 500 years old and fathered Shem, Ham and Yapheth. Then in Gen. 6, it starts out by stating that men began to multiply on the face of the earth and the " sons of eloahim, " i.e., fallen angels, came into the daughters of adam and took them for wives. This brought about the giants (nephellim) and greater evil was going on. Look up above at Noah's age before this happened. After this, Yahweh talks to Noah telling him what kind of ark to build and the design and everything. Building a ship of this magnitude takes time. When the flood happened, it states that Noah was 600 years old. Now, what Yahweh is saying is when he told Noah this: And Yahweh said, My ruach shall not always strive with man; in their erring he is flesh. And his days (days of adamkind until the flood) shall be a hundred and twenty years (until the flood). Count your numbers here. Before this evil, Noah was 500 years old. Next we have the evil starting and taking place over time. Then we have Yahweh telling Noah to build the ark and how to build it. Just think, 8 people building a huge ark? It takes time. It wasn't something that happened in a small amount of time. Not to mention the fact that Yahweh is very patient not wanting any to perish. People had time to be repentent. So from the time Yahweh said this, he meant it, 120 years until the flood. Gen. 9:29, " And Noah lived three hundred and fifty years after the flood.... " If you'll notice, mankind's lifespan goes down. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 As far as many religions stated in the bible. If you noticed that in the Old Testament we have the Jewish faith (Israel Nation), God's chosen people. We also see how the Jews had periods of being faithful and commented to their Almighty God. Then there were times of unfaithfulness to The Almighty God. In the New Testament we have Christ - The Son of God here on earth to be the ultimate sacrifice for us. We ahould have been on that horrid cross because of our sins. IN the OT, there is later the sons of Israel (), the 12 tribes. Only ones of these tribes who were called Jews (Yudi) is Yahudah (Judah), and this was only later when they were called such by outsiders. The OT and the NT actually are stating the same thing, there is only one way to salvation. It's just that the NT enhances what the OT says. There is no separate group of people over another. All have the same chance for salvation, whether Judah or the nations or the other sons of Israel. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2003 Report Share Posted May 31, 2003 Thank you for bring to my attention that the statement of 120 years may be after the flood but I did check and the flood was after the statement was made. I am using the NIV translation I'll get back with you on dating and chronology later because I have to leave for Bible study. I'll get home tonight. But I meant to mention that Ham is the oldest, then Shem and Japheth. Shem was 98 years old at the time of the flood, see Gen. 11:10. The Scriptures don't always mention the firstborn first, but occasionally list things in the order of importance. Shem was the most important because of who comes through his line, the Hebrews and eventually the Messiah. Ephraim and Mannaseh is a good example of this because Mannaseh was the firstborn, but Ephraim received the unconditional blessing!!! TTFN, Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2003 Report Share Posted May 31, 2003 Were here to offer advice about gallstones, and not to argue about religion or the bible!! Please, this topic is always causing arguments!! How can this be a good thing when it just causes arguements!!!! > >Then the Lord said,'My Spirit will not contend with man forever, for he is >mortal; his days will be a hundred and twenty years' " . This was stated >before >the flood, that man would live 120 years of age. > > > >I think that you should check your translation again and think about what >happened after this. Noah built the ark afterwards, but more evil happened >after >Yahweh made this statement. There had to be time for the building of the >ark. > >Also, in Gen. 5:31, it states that Noah was 500 years old and fathered >Shem, >Ham and Yapheth. > >Then in Gen. 6, it starts out by stating that men began to multiply on the >face of the earth and the " sons of eloahim, " i.e., fallen angels, came into >the >daughters of adam and took them for wives. This brought about the giants >(nephellim) and greater evil was going on. Look up above at Noah's age >before >this happened. > >After this, Yahweh talks to Noah telling him what kind of ark to build and >the design and everything. Building a ship of this magnitude takes time. >When >the flood happened, it states that Noah was 600 years old. > >Now, what Yahweh is saying is when he told Noah this: And Yahweh said, My >ruach shall not always strive with man; in their erring he is flesh. And >his >days (days of adamkind until the flood) shall be a hundred and twenty years >(until the flood). > >Count your numbers here. Before this evil, Noah was 500 years old. Next >we >have the evil starting and taking place over time. Then we have Yahweh >telling Noah to build the ark and how to build it. Just think, 8 people >building a >huge ark? It takes time. It wasn't something that happened in a small >amount >of time. Not to mention the fact that Yahweh is very patient not wanting >any to perish. People had time to be repentent. > >So from the time Yahweh said this, he meant it, 120 years until the flood. > >Gen. 9:29, " And Noah lived three hundred and fifty years after the >flood.... " > >If you'll notice, mankind's lifespan goes down. > >Susie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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