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I answered both questions in post 146. Obviously you can't read.
And you claimed you answered it on post number what ever in which you just said it was a stupid question. I can read. Obviously you like to put people down.
$40/person for adults to get in? (Cheaper for seniors and kids). Plus you have to pay to park. And the Creation Museum is 45 minutes from the Ark. Seems like a little planning could have put them in the same neighborhood?
Way back in post 14. You aren't very good with presenting facts, are you? No, you aren't. Now quit derailing this thread!
That post is all about the feasibility of the Ark copy and the Ark and Flood story. On topic.
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You stated this:
"Who is the one who brought up Evolution in this thread first? That would be you. I simply responded to the ignorant statements that you made"
That would be a false statement. TRANSPONDER derailed the thread first by posting about evolution in post 14. It is not about YOU mentioning evolution. It is about YOU spreading falsehoods that I was the first one to talk about evolution in this thread. You can't even tell falsehoods very good either! Geesh!
I already showed this post was about the Ark, original and replica. On topic. Kindly stop misrepresenting my post to contest Matadora's.
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Should it?
If it is a replica that should be convincing, it ought to.
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He actually was. He called me "Edgar". I asked him what it was I have a problem with.
You are Edgar?
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A couple gentiles were illustrated in the gospels because they had more faith than the Israelites.
You can't possibly be so obtuse.
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You stated ". . . in the end the mission . . . ." In the end of what?
Jesus told them that the disciples would not finish evangelizing Israel before He returned. It is only after Christ returns, which He will, that He sets up His millennial kingdom in Israel and THEN the disciples will make disciples of all nations. They will Judaize the nations. Paul never did that.
You have a lot of atheist ideas inhering in your misunderstandings.
You have a lot of Eusebian missing of the points that show you to be wrong. This has nothing to do with the indication in the Gospels that Jesus' mission might have been limited to Israel and the work of the Disciples too, but the plan was for all his words to be spread to everyone and that means that the instructions are for everyone, not just for Israel or Jews.
Incidentally...for everyone, if Eusebius isn't interested, I wondered about this gospel write about Jesus being sent just to the Jews, when the writers (if Christian) surely expected his words to apply to the Gentiles, too. I think this was to be an explanation of why, if Christianity was to be a Gentile religion, Jesus didn't go to them right away. The answer was that Jesus limited his work to the Jews and the mission to the Gentiles was the work intended for Paul.
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I'm not even going to bother.
Don't blame you. If you had he'd demand to know if you had a signed statement from the Board that they agree this was their views, and then he would demandit to be notarized by an independedent pair of witnesses from another state, with an affadavit to say they were not biased atheists...It's called 'Moving the goalposts'.
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Some ignorant Atheist asked someone in this thread if the Bible told Christians to spend money on theme parks or something like that. I rejoined with "Does it say not to?" It is not a matter of "Am I OK with something if the Bible does not specificaly state not to do something." It is a matter of answering a stupid question.
This is not an answer. You simply restate my first question and take the opportunity to refer to me as "some ignorant atheist" and call my question "stupid".
Again, is it your position that unless there is a Bible verse where Jesus specifically commands not to do something, then that thing is OK? Yes or no?
....I knew that. ...How's the Ark doing, Packed to the door are they?
I'm not even buying the original article. According to this, 7,000 was there at the ribbon cutting ceremony alone which would put the all day total much higher than 4,000. For all we know, the photos in the OP could have been taken weeks ago.
This article has a aerial shot showing a packed house
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