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  • Reply to Becky-Archaeology and Genesis - 3 years ago
    In Genesis 1:1 we see the Godhead begin creating. It was organized, but did not have DNA. It was not human. My only discovery is that Conies are mentioned in Psalms as having survived an EXTINCTION LEVEL EVENT, on Earth. The lived underground on the roots that had been burned up on the surface. I do not know if they were mammals. Find the scientists that reported that find. Their remains were carbon-dated to the age of the rocks where they were found.

    Scientists sending up space vehicles have seen Lake BEDS on all 9 planets. Only Earth has abundant water.

    Genesis begins noting the surface was COVERED WITH WATER.

    My logical thoughts are that God took all the water and put it on earth. Things grew from microbes & bacteria. UNTIL GOD SPOKE and said, LIGHT BE. (In Hebrew)

    FINAL THOUGHTS: This Bible is a story about the Godhead. Read Romans 1. It is about the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The story from page one, until the Last Page is about Jesus Christ.

    God made, formed, created, everything; and breathed His life into every man, woman and creature.

    The archaeological Story was for scientists to discover. To know and understand that all of this was brought into being by God. It says so in the Bible. Why would we not Praise and Worship so great a God?

    Not to do so, in the purity of faith, is to spend eternity in unbelief.

    [CONEY: Heb. shaphan; i.e., the hider, an animal which inhabits the mountain gorges and the rocky districts of Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land. The conies are but a feeble folk, yet make they their houses in the rocks ( Prov. 30:26; Ps. 104:18). They are "gregarious, and "exceeding wise" ( Prov. 30:24), and are described as chewing the cud ( Lev. 11:5; Deut. 14:7). The animal intended by this name is known among naturalists as the Hyrax Syriacus.

    Note: Archaeologist findings are recorded in a PBS special made on their Television channel. Look for it.

    Mishael



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