john_deer
2005-07-04, 06:21
Im wondering what someone who doesn't believe the bible is gods inspired would say to this:
Job 26:7 - Bible says that god as "hanging the earth upon nothing" and he suspends the earth in void". This was written around 1600 B.C.E. Aritotle rejected this concept of the earth on nothing, and he lived 1200 years after these words were written.
Everyone knows about the water cycle nowadays, but not so much 11th century BCE.
King solomon wrote in Ecclesiastes 1:7 "all the waters run into the sea, yet the sea is not full. To the place from which the rivers come, to there and from there they return again.
Aside from this, the oldest reference to the water-cycle is about 1400 years after this, in 4th century CE.
How can the king of isarel and a preacher make these statments longs before even men of their time (educated men) even though of these things?
Job 26:7 - Bible says that god as "hanging the earth upon nothing" and he suspends the earth in void". This was written around 1600 B.C.E. Aritotle rejected this concept of the earth on nothing, and he lived 1200 years after these words were written.
Everyone knows about the water cycle nowadays, but not so much 11th century BCE.
King solomon wrote in Ecclesiastes 1:7 "all the waters run into the sea, yet the sea is not full. To the place from which the rivers come, to there and from there they return again.
Aside from this, the oldest reference to the water-cycle is about 1400 years after this, in 4th century CE.
How can the king of isarel and a preacher make these statments longs before even men of their time (educated men) even though of these things?