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He's a prophet in the Qur'an...
Wow, one more Sunday School myth debunked. I was always led to believe that Noah tried to convince other people to repent, but it turns out that was made up. All the Bible says is that he made the Ark and then got inside when God told him to, never mentions him preaching the end of the world.
By faith Noah, when warned about things not yet seen, in holy fear built an ark to save his family. By his faith he condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness that is in keeping with faith.
Ooo! Joseph Smith next! I always wanted an Elephant card!
Quote from: Ring Wraith on February 24, 2011, 09:29:45 AMOoo! Joseph Smith next! I always wanted an Elephant card!Only if we make a magnet card...But how do they work?
Quote from: Smokey on February 24, 2011, 01:43:54 PMQuote from: Ring Wraith on February 24, 2011, 09:29:45 AMOoo! Joseph Smith next! I always wanted an Elephant card!Only if we make a magnet card...But how do they work?I'm sorry but I really must ask. Do you frequent the forum (which shall remain nameless) that the "MAGNETS, HOW DO THEY WORK" meme originated from?Anyways, if that's the definition that Redemption uses, I don't think there's any choice but to have Noah as a prophet. I don't think, traditionally, that would be the case, but Noah did foretell the future (at least to his family) through spiritual revelation (God told him). I'm not sure there's a way around it, honestly. More importantly, if he is a prophet, could this be the gateway for my long-awaited Michael Scott card?
Anyways, if that's the definition that Redemption uses, I don't think there's any choice but to have Noah as a prophet. I don't think, traditionally, that would be the case, but Noah did foretell the future (at least to his family) through spiritual revelation (God told him).
Jacob and Abraham are definitely prophets and should be reprinted Blue/Green (with no play ability) when next printed. Perhaps a Blue Abram that becomes a Blue/Green Abraham somehow (though please not by rescuing a Soul, that's a huge cost in T1).Noah's borderline. Redemption uses a really broad definition of Prophet, but even then there's no direct evidence in Scripture Noah told anyone, not even his family. It's natural to assume that he did, but it could have been he was just like "ok, remember that crazy boat I was building with all the animals? Yeah, get in."
Quote from: Minister Polarius on February 25, 2011, 09:31:13 PMJacob and Abraham are definitely prophets and should be reprinted Blue/Green (with no play ability) when next printed. Perhaps a Blue Abram that becomes a Blue/Green Abraham somehow (though please not by rescuing a Soul, that's a huge cost in T1).Noah's borderline. Redemption uses a really broad definition of Prophet, but even then there's no direct evidence in Scripture Noah told anyone, not even his family. It's natural to assume that he did, but it could have been he was just like "ok, remember that crazy boat I was building with all the animals? Yeah, get in."A blue Abram that converts to a blue/green Abraham for a decent cost would be awesome. It would also keep Abraham useful in T2 since you could have more than one copy.It would be sweet to see reprints that utilize all possible themes for the heroes. Like a gold/green Anna or Simeon (Luke heroes). But these were probably restricted because giving prophets extra colors is encouraging Hidden Treasures abuse.