N4SC wrote:Okay...so what are you saying here?
Good job! Did you ever use this as a report for school or collage, or is this just something you did on your own promting? Either way I really do like it!

Gabrielman wrote:That's actually pretty good. I liked the way you wrote that, and how you wrote it from God's point of view. Quite an interesting way to precive it,Good job! Did you ever use this as a report for school or collage, or is this just something you did on your own promting? Either way I really do like it!



ageofknowledge wrote:I prefer the Genesis account.
Alan McDougall wrote:ageofknowledge wrote:I prefer the Genesis account.
You really prefer the account by old man Moses, he was also musing on creation like I did, he did not get a facsimile from God did he??
ageofknowledge wrote:Alan McDougall wrote:ageofknowledge wrote:I prefer the Genesis account.
You really prefer the account by old man Moses, he was also musing on creation like I did, he did not get a facsimile from God did he??
God spoke to him. Audibly. So that other people present could hear every word. And what must it have been like to look up and see the daily spectacle of a pillar of cloud, or a pillar of fire floating above you directing your travels. Unlike you, Moses wasn't just musing.
ageofknowledge wrote:God spoke to him. Audibly. So that other people present could hear every word. And what must it have been like to look up and see the daily spectacle of a pillar of cloud, or a pillar of fire floating above you directing your travels. Unlike you, Moses wasn't just musing.
Alan McDougall wrote:That is an assumption!!


Gabrielman wrote:ageofknowledge wrote:God spoke to him. Audibly. So that other people present could hear every word. And what must it have been like to look up and see the daily spectacle of a pillar of cloud, or a pillar of fire floating above you directing your travels. Unlike you, Moses wasn't just musing.Alan McDougall wrote:That is an assumption!!
No, that is the word of God.
Alan McDougall wrote:Gabrielman wrote:ageofknowledge wrote:God spoke to him. Audibly. So that other people present could hear every word. And what must it have been like to look up and see the daily spectacle of a pillar of cloud, or a pillar of fire floating above you directing your travels. Unlike you, Moses wasn't just musing.Alan McDougall wrote:That is an assumption!!
No, that is the word of God.
I agree it is the word of God, but it is an assumption that God spoke it to Moses Audibly. Has God stopped speaking to man, is it impossible that he might elaborate on the book of Genesis through me
ageofknowledge wrote:Alan McDougall wrote:Gabrielman wrote:ageofknowledge wrote:God spoke to him. Audibly. So that other people present could hear every word. And what must it have been like to look up and see the daily spectacle of a pillar of cloud, or a pillar of fire floating above you directing your travels. Unlike you, Moses wasn't just musing.Alan McDougall wrote:That is an assumption!!
No, that is the word of God.
I agree it is the word of God, but it is an assumption that God spoke it to Moses Audibly. Has God stopped speaking to man, is it impossible that he might elaborate on the book of Genesis through me
To me Your writing sounds like either you're just trying to be creative with God's Word or you're into New Age philosophy.
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