Is There Scientific Evidence Supporting the Floor of Noah?

Are secular scientists prone to exaggeration in support of accepted theories?

  • Yes, at least on occasion.

    Votes: 5 83.3%
  • No, never. They are highly respected and above tweaking data... They are above suspicion.

    Votes: 1 16.7%

  • Total voters
    6
A behemoth (large fish) is not a dragon (mythical flying creature).
There is no mention of dragons in Jewish Scripture.
The NT, maybe.
But the NT is filled with Greek and Roman myth culture.


so fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???

and when did I claim jewish scripture???
If you subscribe to the mistranslation of a word based on Roman Catholic Church paintings, fine.
I don’t subscribe to such.
why do you limit it to just those???

there are others all over the world from most ancient cultures,,,
Your claim specifically targeted the Bible.
If you claimed “cultures”, I wouldn’t have contested.


that was your claim,,,I just broadened the discussion for deeper look into the topic,,,

the truth is I dont like using the bible exclusively and more so as a writtings of the time and not for the god part,,,

its easier to leave god out of it and go with facts
You are correct; I was addressing “Bond, James Bond”, and lost track of who I was responding to.
 
If you subscribe to the mistranslation of a word based on Roman Catholic Church paintings, fine.
I don’t subscribe to such.
why do you limit it to just those???

there are others all over the world from most ancient cultures,,,
Your claim specifically targeted the Bible.
If you claimed “cultures”, I wouldn’t have contested.


no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Which verse is that?
 
why do you limit it to just those???

there are others all over the world from most ancient cultures,,,
Your claim specifically targeted the Bible.
If you claimed “cultures”, I wouldn’t have contested.


no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Which verse is that?



if you dont know it explains the problem,,,

my mistake for thinking you were coming from a place of knowledge,,,
 
If you subscribe to the mistranslation of a word based on Roman Catholic Church paintings, fine.
I don’t subscribe to such.
why do you limit it to just those???

there are others all over the world from most ancient cultures,,,
Your claim specifically targeted the Bible.
If you claimed “cultures”, I wouldn’t have contested.


no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Job 40 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre
Job 40:15...
Oy! Another botched translation.
A “b-hay-mah” is a wild animal, such as a bull or wild ox.
It’s a very common word.
 
Your claim specifically targeted the Bible.
If you claimed “cultures”, I wouldn’t have contested.


no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Which verse is that?



if you dont know it explains the problem,,,

my mistake for thinking you were coming from a place of knowledge,,,
Question answered.
Ad hominems never win arguments.
Especially when preferred by a supposed “Progressive Hunter”.
 
why do you limit it to just those???

there are others all over the world from most ancient cultures,,,
Your claim specifically targeted the Bible.
If you claimed “cultures”, I wouldn’t have contested.


no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Job 40 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre
Job 40:15...
Oy! Another botched translation.
A “b-hay-mah” is a wild animal, such as a bull or wild ox.
It’s a very common word.


didnt you say it was a fish???
 
Your claim specifically targeted the Bible.
If you claimed “cultures”, I wouldn’t have contested.


no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Which verse is that?



if you dont know it explains the problem,,,

my mistake for thinking you were coming from a place of knowledge,,,
By the way, Job is one of the most difficult books to master, but it obliterates atheists.
 
Your claim specifically targeted the Bible.
If you claimed “cultures”, I wouldn’t have contested.


no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Job 40 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre
Job 40:15...
Oy! Another botched translation.
A “b-hay-mah” is a wild animal, such as a bull or wild ox.
It’s a very common word.


didnt you say it was a fish???
A “Tah-Nihn” is a fish, a “B-Hay-Mah” is an undomesticated land animal.
 
no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Which verse is that?



if you dont know it explains the problem,,,

my mistake for thinking you were coming from a place of knowledge,,,
By the way, Job is one of the most difficult books to master, but it obliterates atheists.


wouldnt know because I never tried,,,
 
why do you limit it to just those???

there are others all over the world from most ancient cultures,,,
Your claim specifically targeted the Bible.
If you claimed “cultures”, I wouldn’t have contested.


no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Job 40 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre
Job 40:15...
Oy! Another botched translation.

possibly,,,
A “b-hay-mah” is a wild animal, such as a bull or wild ox.
It’s a very common word.
 
Your claim specifically targeted the Bible.
If you claimed “cultures”, I wouldn’t have contested.


no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Job 40 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre
Job 40:15...
Oy! Another botched translation.
A “b-hay-mah” is a wild animal, such as a bull or wild ox.
It’s a very common word.


didnt you say it was a fish???
I now understand your confusion, the KJV translate both “Tah-Nihn” and “B-Hay-Mah” as Behemoth.
Completely dishonest translation.
 
why do you limit it to just those???

there are others all over the world from most ancient cultures,,,
Your claim specifically targeted the Bible.
If you claimed “cultures”, I wouldn’t have contested.


no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Job 40 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre
Job 40:15...
Oy! Another botched translation.
A “b-hay-mah” is a wild animal, such as a bull or wild ox.
It’s a very common word.


possibly,, but do an ox or bull have a tail as a cedar???

not that I've ever seen
 
no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Job 40 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre
Job 40:15...
Oy! Another botched translation.
A “b-hay-mah” is a wild animal, such as a bull or wild ox.
It’s a very common word.


didnt you say it was a fish???
I now understand your confusion, the KJV translate both “Tah-Nihn” and “B-Hay-Mah” as Behemoth.
Completely dishonest translation.
in your opinion,,,
 
Your claim specifically targeted the Bible.
If you claimed “cultures”, I wouldn’t have contested.


no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Job 40 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre
Job 40:15...
Oy! Another botched translation.
A “b-hay-mah” is a wild animal, such as a bull or wild ox.
It’s a very common word.


possibly,, but do an ox or bull have a tail as a cedar???

not that I've ever seen
Read the verse carefully...
It says “like a cedar”.
It’s a metaphor.
Cedar trees are used all over the Bible to indicate pride and/or strength.
 
15th post
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Job 40 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre
Job 40:15...
Oy! Another botched translation.
A “b-hay-mah” is a wild animal, such as a bull or wild ox.
It’s a very common word.


didnt you say it was a fish???
I now understand your confusion, the KJV translate both “Tah-Nihn” and “B-Hay-Mah” as Behemoth.
Completely dishonest translation.
in your opinion,,,
I wouldn’t dare insert my opinion on the word of God.
There are sites that translate the words interactively.
 
no it was your claim that was about the bible,,,I just pointed out that the word dino didnt exist and they did use dragon and behemoth in its place,,,

and since when did fish have legs and a tail like a cedar???
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Job 40 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre
Job 40:15...
Oy! Another botched translation.
A “b-hay-mah” is a wild animal, such as a bull or wild ox.
It’s a very common word.


possibly,, but do an ox or bull have a tail as a cedar???

not that I've ever seen
Read the verse carefully...
It says “like a cedar”.
It’s a metaphor.
Cedar trees are used all over the Bible to indicate pride and/or strength.


if you say so,,,

so it means his tail is proud??? because if it means strength that goes to prove a massive tail and an ox or bulls tail surly is not strong
 
eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Job 40 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre
Job 40:15...
Oy! Another botched translation.
A “b-hay-mah” is a wild animal, such as a bull or wild ox.
It’s a very common word.


didnt you say it was a fish???
I now understand your confusion, the KJV translate both “Tah-Nihn” and “B-Hay-Mah” as Behemoth.
Completely dishonest translation.
in your opinion,,,
I wouldn’t dare insert my opinion on the word of God.
There are sites that translate the words interactively.


I didnt say you did,,,
it was your claim of bad translation I was refering,,,

this is why I try and not use the bible for anything other than writtings of the times and leave god out of it on this topic,,,
 
Which verse mentions legs?
Stingrays have tails.


eats grass like an ox so its seems grass eaters need to get to the grass to eat it,,,so its a speculation,,,


'and is its tail like a cedar??? and is it considered a fish??
Job 40 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre
Job 40:15...
Oy! Another botched translation.
A “b-hay-mah” is a wild animal, such as a bull or wild ox.
It’s a very common word.


possibly,, but do an ox or bull have a tail as a cedar???

not that I've ever seen
Read the verse carefully...
It says “like a cedar”.
It’s a metaphor.
Cedar trees are used all over the Bible to indicate pride and/or strength.


if you say so,,,

so it means his tail is proud??? because if it means strength that goes to prove a massive tail and an ox or bulls tail surly is not strong
Have you ever met a wild ox?
The wild ox acts as though it is indestructible.
 

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