Stay well. That's the problem with this time of year, it's hard to tell what's what sometimes.I think I just have a cold. I've transitioned to the body aches portion of the show. Feeling a bit weak. The coughing isn't as bad as last night. Fever got up to 100.9 but it kept fluctuating.
I concur, we had an intestinal flu hit just as Omicron got here. I had the former, was worried for a couple days though.Stay well. That's the problem with this time of year, it's hard to tell what's what sometimes.
Whatever I had last week is mostly gone, except for a little head congestion. Didn't feel like a cold or flu, kind of in-between. I didn't have any covid tests to find out for sure, but I'm basically better so not worried either way. My folks on the other hand....
So, pointing out that flood narratives are common to a number of faith traditions is cool. Mentioning that there’s no scientific evidence to support any of them is OK. If someone posts a link that purports to show evidence of an antediluvian flood, you’re on safe ground if you can refute it without getting personal or otherwise uncivil.
Good nitpick!Can I nitpick something Danny? I kinda feel we’re buddies enough that I can. I’ve been keeping an eye on these other threads because as you might know, I have a history in theology, and they infringe on my interests. Anyways, I don’t really want to poke my opinions in them, but I noticed something etymologically funny in your post. The word Antediluvian literally means ”before the biblical flood”. So you saying Antediluvian Flood, indicates A Flood before The Flood As I said, nitpicking, but I really found that funny.
On another note, man, if I could meet you face to face I’d love to have some actual theological discussions with you. I don’t know many Catholics who have actually studied religion and that is one of the few forms of christianity that I don’t really know enough of. But, that’s not here.