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jay_a2j wrote::
ok, I'll stop posting. vtmarik has a hard time dealing with one conversation let alone two.
Jay - vtmarik keeps on making an excellent point and I want to make it again, because this is the problem with fundamentalist readings of the bible - there is
no such thing, only your interpretation.
People living in pre-xtian times didn't have nuclear bombs, or microwaves, but they did have rotting food and corpses. Organic things decay slowly as they are broekn down by bacteriological processes. I think it's safe to say that every human being that has ever lived has known about this. If god decided he had nothing better to do than send some dude a vision of a nuclear blast, why would the sendee describe it in terms of putrefaction, a very slow and heat-free process?
Explain please.
And does my interpretation - that the word rotting means to putrefy, to decay, to decompose, and not to vapourise instantly in a flash of searing heat - carry less weight because i am an atheist?