Saxsoon
Can't wait for my December 2025 fix
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I completely subscribe to BioEthos (evolutionary creationism) Even before Darwin, back in 300 A.D. to be more correct, Augustine (it may be Constantine, it is the whole "tine" thing) wrote that God's days are not our days. A day to us is a thousand years to Him. I have no trouble in believing whether or not Genesis was a metaphor for God's creation. Adam and Eve could be a metaphor for Man's eventual falling out of favor with God. Jesus spoke in parables, why not that particular part of the Bible. When one looks at Genesis, it is not written out like other parts of the Bible that described historical facts. It is more poetic in nature, a bit like Revelations. The writer was not understanding what they were writing to its fullest extent, so they had to be able to write in metaphors that described it the best they could. God and Evolution are not mutually exclusive. I see evolution being God's way of making his creation all the more exciting and interesting.
edited to add: Yom, the word used in the Hebrew book of Genesis means a 24 hour day or an unspecified amount of time. Makes one think.
edited to add: Yom, the word used in the Hebrew book of Genesis means a 24 hour day or an unspecified amount of time. Makes one think.



