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The story of Noah's Ark contains a perplexing statement where it appears that God 'repented' or 'regretted' creating mankind. This raises an intriguing question about the nature of God, particularly given the belief that God is omniscient and incapable of error. How then do we reconcile this portrayal of divine regret with the unchanging nature of God?

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The Dilemma of Divine Regret:
Start by outlining the context of the Noah's Ark story, where it is stated that God regretted creating mankind as humanity turned towards evil.
Highlight the contradiction this poses: How could an all-knowing God experience regret, a feeling typically associated with a lack of foresight?

The Nature of God's Omniscience:
Delve into the theological concept that God, being all-knowing, is aware of all past, present, and future events and thus cannot make mistakes or have regrets in the human sense.
Discuss how this understanding of God’s nature challenges our interpretation of the Noah’s Ark story.

Anthropomorphism in Biblical Narratives:
Introduce the concept of anthropomorphism – attributing human characteristics to God – as a way to understand the depiction of God in the Bible.
Explain that the biblical authors often used human emotions and experiences to describe God, making divine actions and intentions more relatable to human readers.

Interpreting 'Divine Regret':
Suggest that the expression of God 'repenting' in the story is more about conveying a message to humanity rather than a literal change of mind in God.
Propose that this expression symbolizes a critical turning point where God seeks to redirect humanity from a path of self-destruction.

Lessons from the Narrative:
Discuss the deeper lessons from the Noah’s Ark story – it's not about God changing His mind, but rather a dramatic illustration of the consequences of straying from divine paths.
Highlight the story's emphasis on repentance, transformation, and the power of renewal.

Application to Modern Faith:
Encourage viewers to reflect on how this understanding of divine regret can inform their spiritual journey and relationship with God.
Ask them to consider moments in their lives when apparent hardships might have been opportunities for growth and redirection towards a more spiritual path.

Conclusion:
The story of Noah’s Ark and the depiction of God's regret is a profound example of how ancient narratives use human terms to express divine interactions with humanity. It's not a tale of God's mistake, but a powerful reminder of our responsibility to align with divine principles. In understanding this, we can appreciate the deeper messages in these stories and apply their lessons in our contemporary spiritual lives.

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@jamiehamilton6887

11 months ago

he regretted the free will part, now he has to watch us learn the hard way

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@peterrabbit1054

1 month ago

Clearly Yaweah regrets - why he destroyed humanity and why he was disappointed with Saul for not following his command to kill everyone.🤔

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@dominiqueharry7436

5 months ago

God had no business creating humanity and he knows it.

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@C0mmanderC0dy

11 months ago

God has no perception of time becuase he lives above time

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@MagnetManReviews

6 months ago

The false deity in the christian bible is not all knowing, not all powerful and in the story of genesis he made a mistake, though make no mistake Bible god was created in the image of man. Not the other way around.

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@Lindaeditz8

6 months ago

Surely you gotta better than that,ridiculous attempt,ill help you out,this isnt from god....

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8 months ago

Exactly, thats the problem.
its written by people and not by God. So its not divine revelation but a human interpretation.

Quran is the only divine revelation who is 100% words of God, unadulterated and untouched, no human interpretations or additions. Read it and you can tell God is speaking through it and no man during that period wouldve spoken like that

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