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something pesky in genesis 2
I made the mistake of re-reading a familiar passage of the Bible recently (I think it was December 26). As tends to happen, I was bothered by a detail I either missed before or conveniently suppressed. And this detail is in verses 4 and 5, where the text says, 4 These are toldot of the [...]
if we’re going to espouse creationism,
then let’s do it honestly. Related Posts:fun with samuel blumenfeld and creationismthoughts on genesis, narrative, etc.this looks interesting — guest post offerevolutionary psychology and folk economicsWas creationism recently invented?
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Was creationism recently invented?
Christianity always has been and always must be influenced to some extent by traditionalism–the goal of preserving the traditions handed down from the past. Even if the excessive traditionalism which attaches far too much significance to human development is drastically cut back and the Bible is (as it rightly should be) considered the final standard [...]
Posted in passage interpretation Also tagged bible, calvin, christianity, creation, creationism, human action, irenaus, jason of pastoral musings, josephus, ludwig von mises, oec, old earth creationism, tradition, yec 4 Comments
thoughts on genesis, narrative, etc.