Genesis 1-3

Feb. 8th, 2010 05:22 pm
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Only thought I've had so far (beyond the whole literal creationism=crazy thing) is that Adam just suddenly has that name after being known as 'Man' for much of Chapter 1 and 2, although it depends on the version you read, as my book doesn't mention the name until 3:17 but the SAB starts using Adam at 2:19. Adam then bestows his 'Woman' with the name Eve (3:20), wasn't that nice of him.

Not sure that this is the sort of thing to be noticing, but it's what jumped out at me as I already know the creation story and the fact that chapter 2 starts all over again with God creating everything in a different order from chapter 1!

Actually in a way the first version is better as Man and Woman are created at the same time rather than Woman being created as an after-thought to provide companionship to Adam.

Re: Okay

Date: 2010-10-15 01:02 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
See it as a family kind of thing. If someone brings open sarcasm and mockery (which is vastly different from criticism) to your mother, brother, sister, spouse, best friend, etc, you are going to defend them. This is the same issue to someone who believes that God is real and that He has, in fact, saved them. And I wouldn't say that He is bothered. Hurt, maybe, but not bothered. It is because of my strong belief that I am compelled to defend the God Whom I serve. And you had to know I would say this, but i don't believe that you are random, I believe that I am debating with you for a reason.

Please understand that I am completely open to criticism. Criticism has a much different and independent definition than that of sarcasm and mockery. Also, I have debated with and read materials from a lot of atheists, and, among the atheists who make their view known openly by opposing religions, the majority of them are disrespectful, arrogant, and hateful. Now, does that mean that I stereotype the individual? Absolutely not. I originally give all men (and women) the benefit of the doubt. Actually, I had a much different view of you before I read more of your blog. It is your constant sarcasm and mockery that lumped YOU into the crowd.

Generalize and stereotype if you must; however, I would have to fall on the side that believes that no one is good (you'll understand that when you get into the New Testament [and a bit in the Old]).

I feel that we are ALL suppose to read the Bible critically to find out what is really being said. It is criticism that I believe that you are lacking. I believe you are confusing criticism for skepticism. I apologize if I have offended you.

I also want to clarify a poor use of language in my previous post. When I say "good people" I mean to try to be good people. By that I mean, attempting to live with moral conviction in relation to other humans in all avenues. You may call this coexisting, but my implications are deeper.

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