because the ground is different for a frog compared to a snake in our human terms. Have you snuked up on snake eating a frog for lunch? I thought I had walked on water. So having seen that in nature I start from say:
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In response, The LORD God curses the ground (3:17) and later brings a flood to wipe out every living thing, because:
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"... the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually." (6:5)
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Then, after the flood, the LORD God apparently changes his mind. He seems to have learned something. He says,
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"I will not again curse the ground any more for man's sake; for the imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth;" (8:21)
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HELLO!!! Like he didn't know that before he decided to kill off all the "evil" Bunnies and Bambie's and unborn Babies.
Like he didn't have a clue about human nature.
If this LORD God is Omniscient, then how can he be learning?
to wonder about:
Man was creeping not the creeping things creeping and man still learns from the creepy things.
This message has been edited by Brad McFall, 02-23-2005 20:35 AM