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Mormonismus und Wissenschaft/Sintflut: Global oder lokal
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Version vom 12. Juni 2017, 07:15 Uhr von RogerNicholson (Diskussion | Beiträge)
Sintflut: Global oder lokal
Springe zum Thema:
- Question: How do Latter-day Saints reconcile scriptural accounts of the Flood of Noah with scientific evidence of continuous human habitation on the earth?
- John A. Widtsoe (1943): "The Old Testament records a flood that was just over fifteen cubits (sometimes assumed to be about twenty-six feet) deep and covered the entire landscape"
- Question: Why does the Church teach that the flood was a global event?
- Question: Are Church members required to believe in a global flood?
- Question: How could the Garden of Eden have been in Missouri if the Flood was local?
- Question: Doesn't the Bible say that the continents were divided immediately after the Flood?
- Question: How did ancient people of the Old and New Worlds view the "the world"?
Vorlage:NoOfficialHeader Question: How do Latter-day Saints reconcile scriptural accounts of the Flood of Noah with scientific evidence of continuous human habitation on the earth? Source:Widtsoe:Encyclopedia of Mormonism:Earth:The Old Testament records a flood that was just over fifteen cubits Question: Why does the Church teach that the flood was a global event? Question: Are Church members required to believe in a global flood? Question: How could the Garden of Eden have been in Missouri if the Flood was local? Question: Doesn't the Bible say that the continents were divided immediately after the Flood? Question: How did ancient people of the Old and New Worlds view the "the world"?