Friday, October 7, 2016






In the article holocaust survivors: the search of faith and the book of Job are similar in many ways. Like they lost everything that they owned and they were getting brutalized by someone. Another reason is that more than one person dies in both stories and it effects others. But their are different like the holocaust actually happened.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Book of Job
















The book of Job is different in others stories like Noah's ark because Job is a nice guy who prays to God everyday. One day God makes a deal with Satan to show how Job is truly loyal to him. In others stories God teaches a lesson to someone or he mad with them. But Job is different his life is destroyed because of a bet with Satan to prove his loyalty to him. This stories and others do have something in common, God is destroying their lives. God destroyed their lives by his wrath and God said he cares but he doesn't.


Friday, September 30, 2016

High school







High school is a hard and fun place. The reason I said this is because in high school you have more freedom  then in middle school and the teacher are much better than the middle school. When I was in middle school their were so many rules and if you used your phone during lunch they will keep it and give to the principal. But their are some bad things about high school like their is more work involved than in middle school, things actually count now for college.

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

3,7000 year old clay tablet







Irving Finkel a British museum expert found a clay tablet telling you how to make a round boat. The clay tablet gives us more information about these flood stories and what really happen. This article tells us that the clay tablet explains how to make a round boat, not like the ark in the bible that .,explains that it not round. This document is the greatest thing that we have so far and can help us if the flood really happened.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

God

This mind map describes God in the story Noah ark. I am going to tell you the emotions of God, explaining it in my words, and what category of s.t.e.a.l. And have fun reading it.

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Adam and Eve



In the Old Testament God tells Adam and Eve to not eat the apple , but they do. Who fault is it that Adam and Eve were banished from the Garden of Eden? The serpent is the reason that Adam and Eve were banished from the garden because the serpent confidence Eve to eat the apple and then she decided to eat the apple then Eve gave the apple to Adam making them aware of their surroundings. God told them to not eat the apple and then God got mad, so mad that he banished Adam and Eve from the garden.

Comparing flood stories




 In most religions there is a story about a flood like Noah Ark, the Epic of Gilgamesh, etc.. But why is their so many? And why do they all seem similar in many ways. Well In epic of Gilgamesh and the Atrahasis great flood they are similar and different in many ways. In both stories  a God warns Atrahasis and Uta-napishti and is told to build a ark to save themselves. Then he is told to brings animals or his belongings that he will use to survive. Then the flood hit and kills every living thing besides the hero and the ark. These stories are similar, but their are differences in both stories about the flood.


Atrahasis a man who was warn about a big flood and he was told to bring two of every kind of animal within the ark to bring to the new world and when the flood stopped he makes sacrificed and the Gods carried him to the new world. But in the "Epic of Gilgamesh" Uta-napishti was warn about a flood but he was never told to bring any kind of animal just stuff that he needed and the storm hit and lasted for seven days and when the storm was gone he and his wife were cursed to be immortal. In all stories about a flood in different religions and cultures  they all seem to be the same and they're is no answer why these stories are similar to one another, but you can think of your own reason why.


Source

htp://www.ancient.eu/article/227/