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What Does The Symbol Of The Rainbow Signify?
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Today we see pictures and signs of rainbows on fences, in windows and painted on walls in honour of the NHS.
Only a few years ago it was the sign of the LGBT community.
The first rainbow is mentioned in the Book of Genesis Chapter 9 v 8 - 16.
So what actually is this symbol?
Only a few years ago it was the sign of the LGBT community.
The first rainbow is mentioned in the Book of Genesis Chapter 9 v 8 - 16.
So what actually is this symbol?
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Do you really believe that Noah and his family were the only decent people on Earth? And you say that all the rest of the global population was wicked? How would you describe a god who kills all human and animal life on the planet except for one family, because they didn't know about 'Him' or refused to worship him?
Do you really believe that Noah and his family were the only decent people on Earth? And you say that all the rest of the global population was wicked? How would you describe a god who kills all human and animal life on the planet except for one family, because they didn't know about 'Him' or refused to worship him?
MIBs, are you sure?
(I presume God is the monster?)
You think God exists only in our minds?
So all of the attributable works of God will have to find another causal explanation. There's the problem.
Where do we find such a thing?
Science?
Sorry, science has failed, by searching for the cause of everything, within the products of that cause.
The phrase comes to mind, ''ever decreasing circles before disappearing ............... ''
(I'm sure you know the rest.)
(I presume God is the monster?)
You think God exists only in our minds?
So all of the attributable works of God will have to find another causal explanation. There's the problem.
Where do we find such a thing?
Science?
Sorry, science has failed, by searching for the cause of everything, within the products of that cause.
The phrase comes to mind, ''ever decreasing circles before disappearing ............... ''
(I'm sure you know the rest.)
Earlier traditions have the rainbow as a bridge. between the physical and spiritual, life and death ( sentimentalised in the rainbow bridge when pets die) In Norse mythology it was the Bifrost the heavenly road to Asgard, and to o there a symbol of unity. Born of sunlight and rain it was a sign of good harvests to come, and a good omen usually. Double rainbows however could be ambivalent in meaning and signify a barrier as well as good things to come. Larger multiples much rarer.
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