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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
Noah is the only major character in the biblical fairytale that did exactly as he was commanded to do without whining about it, although he didn't have a clue as to what he was doing or how to do it. Even Jesus whined.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@OluwoleFemiJacob We all have different perspectives so enjoy yours.
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OluwoleFemiJacob · 26-30, M
@Diotrephes appreciate all your knowledge sir
🙏💯❤
Charity · 70-79
@OluwoleFemiJacob
I've heard a lot about African herbs, as well as other countries and their herbal mixtures and what they can do.

Is that considered sorcery in Scripture unless you use it for the benefit of others? Scripture indicates healing is in the herbs and there are those that actually know herbs today and especially in the ancient days.___ If people actually think about it all the medicines that are used comes from herbs or the chemicals of herbs.
Charity · 70-79
The oddest thing is Asia, North America, Africa have ancient stories of an angry God who destroyed mankind was saved a few. Any evidence or anything that may be looked at as evidence is dismissed.

Yes, Noah's Flood May Have Happened, But Not Over the Whole Earth | National Center for Science Education https://share.google/L20C3Sa2faKlBCYQh

Evidence Noah's Biblical Flood Happened, Says Robert Ballard - ABC News https://share.google/LTcpBXkLoHRrghjDn

The whole world means people, wherever people were. 6 to 10,000 years ago when the flood took place there were anywhere from 1 to 10 million people on the entire Earth. So the best estimation would be fine million! People were not spread out over all the lands. God flooded where people were.

Historical Estimates of World Population https://share.google/GTHhqUBnwTZ37NEHN
Adrift · 61-69, F
So your telling me Noah had all that room for all those animals on his boat?
I hope he had a big shovel.
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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@Adrift
Biu did he remember to stock up on toilet paper.
He used the sheep.
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
@Adrift He borrowed the shovel the author used to compose the story, if you catch my drift.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
Actually every culture has a flood narrative in it. It isn't isolated at all.
OluwoleFemiJacob · 26-30, M
@Diotrephes you need to be brainfeed by the holy Spirit
No more arguments
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@OluwoleFemiJacob Have a wonderful day and a happy future.😁
OluwoleFemiJacob · 26-30, M
@Diotrephes thanks sir I wish you the same sir 🙏
May the peace of the Lord be with you
Ohplease47 · F
The ark story is worldwide, in every part of the world when investigated enough. It seems it really happened, a global phenomenon, but that southern gothic biblical thing is silliness inc.
OluwoleFemiJacob · 26-30, M
@ItsMeMorgue I bet you didn't make your research there are 71% of water more than land on earth that's enough evidence for you
Ohplease47 · F
@OluwoleFemiJacob for what,?
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
@OluwoleFemiJacob I bet you didn't realize that's still not nearly enough to cover the entire planet in water for an entire year. It's not even enough to cover the entire planet for one day. And even if it was, even if somehow the entire planet did get covered in water for an entire year, all plant life on the planet would die. In addition to that, all aquatic life forms would be dead, because the saltwater fish wouldn't get enough salt, and the freshwater fish would be exposed to too much salt. Every lake, every river, every ocean would be dead, and all the plants and trees on the land would be dead. So before we even get into the impossibility of cramming every single terrestrial life form into a little boat, you're looking at a mass extinction event from which the planet would never recover. It would be the tipping point. Because guess what? That would all happen in the first 40 days and 40 nights while it was raining. It would kill everything. So even if Noah had some magical, miraculous dimension warping boat that could fit between two and seven of every single animal on the entire planet, when they got out of the boat, they would find a dead wasteland, spanning the entire planet.
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
That's adorable you think that happened.
OluwoleFemiJacob · 26-30, M
@ItsMeMorgue I’m writing this because I care about you as a person, not because I want to judge or condemn you. I believe every human life has deep value, and that includes you. God is not distant or indifferent to you—He knows you, sees you, and loves you more deeply than any of us can fully understand.
The Bible tells us that all of us fall short of God’s holiness in different ways (Romans 3:23). Sin isn’t about ranking one person as worse than another—it’s about the reality that we all need saving. That’s why Jesus came. He didn’t come for the “already righteous,” but for sinners in need of grace (Luke 5:32).
Repentance doesn’t mean self-hatred or pretending struggles don’t exist. It means turning toward God and saying, “I need You. I can’t do life on my own.” Jesus calls us to deny ourselves and follow Him—not because He wants to take life away from us, but because He wants to give us true life (Luke 9:23; John 10:10).
God’s Word teaches that our identity is not meant to be rooted in labels, desires, or past wounds, but in Christ alone. When we give our lives to Him, He begins a process of renewal—transforming our hearts, our minds, and our direction (Romans 12:2). That process looks different for everyone, and it takes time, patience, and grace.
The invitation of Christ is open to you just as you are—but He loves us too much to leave us unchanged. He offers forgiveness, healing, purpose, and eternal life to anyone who is willing to come to Him in humility and faith (John 3:16; 2 Corinthians 5:17).
If you ever feel empty, restless, or like something is missing, I truly believe that’s your soul longing for the God who created it. Jesus stands ready to receive you—not with condemnation, but with open arms.
My hope isn’t to pressure you, but to invite you to seek Him honestly. If you ever want to talk, pray, or ask questions, I’m here.
Morgue is a word that has to do with the dead
Jacob encounter with God shows that name can always go a long way in ones life
In yoruba we say ile la nwo kato somo loruko
Meaning
Before a child is named we need to look at the background of the home he's from
Jacob had an encounter with Christ and was named Israel
Accept Christ and be a renewed person and he's going to give you eternal life
Peace 🕊

 
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