But seriously, [MENTION=16627]iamaberean[/MENTION] had a number of interesting things to say, but in the end, he didn't answer my objections, he just let them drop, choosing instead to reiterate the same stuff in a new thread with similar title,
http://theologyonline.com/showthread.php?114197-Einstein-s-theory-of-Creation-clears-confusion!, which he also let drop. Now he resurrects the older one with nothing new to add--why is that?
Allegorizing the references to behemoth and leviathan, as much as it may help an argument, does little to help the truth, especially in the face of such intricate descriptions of 2 separate beasts.
I gave scripture, and you asked for different scripture. At least READ what those scriptures say: “
Look at Behemoth" (Job 40:15)--How does one "look" at Satan? "If you
lay a hand on [Leviathan], you will remember the struggle and never do it again!" (Job 41:8)--how does one touch a devil?
The two creatures had two separate names (הֲמוֹת bĕhemowth, וְיָתָן livyathan ), two separate descriptions, two completely different habitats (tress and mountains and grass, vs the deep and the sea). They weren't called "dragons" in Job. The reason the English language has the words "behemoth" and "leviathan" is because they were transliterated from the Hebrew scriptures. The references to the two creatures are in contiguous scripture.
I suppose, before you saidyou went through and read some of my other posts on this thread.
I suppose, before you saidYou posted a host of scripture backing up your assertion.
But no, my suppositions are like the wind, since you didn't do either, apparently.
Hypocrisy, indeed!
But at least I can thank you for affirming my statement of the futility of responding.