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Origin of Faith « rayww

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 30, 2004, at 22:51:09

In reply to Origin of Faith, posted by rayww on April 29, 2004, at 21:13:43

Posted by rayww on April 29, 2004, at 21:13:43

> A few years ago I was wondering about the origin of faith. Using the Bible I tried to line up all the genealogy dates, but gave up because there were too many. I did however notice that every 1000 years there was some kind of a major change in the earth; continents divided, earth quakes, etc.
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> The true nature of God has been a "faith" issue since the fall of Adam because although Adam walked and talked with God in the Garden, that intimate communication ceased when he was cast out. Thus, the origin of faith is the fall of Adam.
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> The truth about God could only be passed down from father to son (mother to daughter more likely). Understanding the nature of man, paths would stray every which way, but many true vines of truth and knowledge would survive.
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> While surfing today I found this "treasure". It is a lot of words, but many of my questions were answered about who lived when in the early days of man.
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> The Bible is a remarkable record, and this article lists the Bible genealogy chronologicly.
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> I have also been reading (listening to a tape) about the Dead Sea Scrolls. (which had not yet been discovered at the time of the writing of this other article) The Dead Sea Scrolls link the Old Testament with the New Testament, spanning that period of time between Malachi and John the Baptist. It is another remarkable record. The scrolls contain a complete Bible, from about 1000 years earlier than ours that is very near to the one we use today, and also include the Aprocrypha (Old Testament Books not in Hebrew Bible) as well as many other books, mistakes and errors mingled with accuracy.
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> I find it faith strengthening that evidence and witnesses have endured all time to teach us there is a God in Heaven who created this earth and placed man and woman upon it.
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> One point that caught my interest in the article: Noah died in the 2006th year from the beginning and we're now at 2004 years since the death of Christ. I believe Gordon B. Hinckley is a prophet like Noah, here to save us from the floods of today. He is 93. I wonder if he will live until 2006.
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> Is that significant? Probably not, but here's the lecture on faith site if anyone cares.
> http://www.celestial-orb.com/Lectures%20on%20Faith/theology_lecture_second_on_faith.htm
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