I guess it would be pointless to mention the scientific aspect of humanity's roots in Africa and their polytheism then - even if the descendants between Adam and Eve and Abraham turned their back on YHWH before he relocated them to the modern day Israel?
I mean, it seems perfectly plausible to me that not every single person since YHWH (YHWH being one of his names) believes in him, right? Imagine how pissed Adam and Eve must've been to been kicked out. They tell their children angry stories of this paradise lost. So it's not until Abraham comes along before the belief in YHWH spreads again.
But then... yeah. That's trying to mix religion and science.
Re: Zen
Date: 2011-01-20 05:05 am (UTC)I mean, it seems perfectly plausible to me that not every single person since YHWH (YHWH being one of his names) believes in him, right? Imagine how pissed Adam and Eve must've been to been kicked out. They tell their children angry stories of this paradise lost. So it's not until Abraham comes along before the belief in YHWH spreads again.
But then... yeah. That's trying to mix religion and science.