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Originally Posted by Fohur2
That's the thing,there is too much "God knows,we'll find out".I wanna know answers,and a story about a flood and animals with enough genetic diversity to create a whole species (noah's flood),doesn't give any answers.
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I wish I had all the answers, and to say it's a matter of faith isn't good enough either. By saying "God knows" I simply meant that I'm not going to be their judge and I wouldn't know how to judge someone that had never heard the gospel presented to them before. Unfortunately, you're not going to get answers that you can lay your hands on or can be seen or proven by some scientific experiment. Jesus said this to his disciple Thomas in John ch.20: "Then Jesus told him, “Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.”
For me, it started with being "born again" or "getting saved" which is christianese for accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. It seems to me that at that point, then we can except a lot of the harder to understand things as well. My recommendation is that you try talking to God yourself in seeking your answers. You may be surprised in that you start getting answers, although don't expect them to be audible or "Joan of Arcadia" style.