I saw a meme about Noah's Ark and it got me thinking about the supposed timeline of events. A quick search gave me the information I was looking for, but I noticed something very important.
According to Christian estimates, the earth was created about 6,000 years ago. Noah's flood is said to have occurred around 5,000 BC. So, since it's 2022 AD, that means that Noah's flood happened 1,022 years BEFORE the earth was created, right?
The contradictions write themselves.
I also found this: [christiananswers.net] that supposedly explains how the animals ended up where they are now after being on the ark. It also says that the flood happened before the ice age, which would place it at more than 2.4 million years ago. How's that work with their timeline?
I know it's all bullshit, but the fact that some people can't see that is honestly astounding.
Posted by CliffordCookChristian Nationalists want public schools to teach the Christian Bible.
Posted by KilltheskyfairyAnd this is the behavior that followers of Abrahamic religions have emulated for centuries.
Posted by KilltheskyfairyAnd this is the behavior that followers of Abrahamic religions have emulated for centuries.
Posted by CliffordCookChristian Nationalists like to insist that the United States of America is a Christian nation. What do the facts show?
Posted by KilltheskyfairyI know where we can get some really big rocks…
Posted by CliffordCookIf the Christian Bible is such a great book, how come most Christians can’t bring themselves to read it all the way through even once?
Posted by CliffordCookIf Christians really believe in a god that is all powerful and will provide for all their needs, why do they keep on demanding taxpayer support for their struggling religious schools?
Posted by CliffordCookI groaned when I saw this Christian Nationalist Christmas meme posted by one of Donald Trump's supporters in Iowa. Then, I smiled when I saw how many of his Facebook friends had reposted it.
Posted by CliffordCook The Fascism of Faith Month in the US Congress U.
Posted by of-the-mountainReality!!!
Posted by of-the-mountainReality!!!
Posted by of-the-mountainReality!!!
Posted by CliffordCookChristian Nationalism isn't just something that's spreading in the United States.
Posted by KilltheskyfairyReligion is ridiculous!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyReligion is ridiculous!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyReligion is ridiculous!