Theistic Evolution is good
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would you agree that god created man on the last of the 6 days? (it doesnt matter if these are literal or not) if so then you must also agree (as a christian) that death and sin entered the world AFTER adam and eve sinned, therefore after adam and eve were created. for evolution to occur it needs death, that is not disputed. therefore death would need to occur before adam and eve were created and as a result before death entered the world. that means your argument is nonsensical
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@Kabane52 The Scriptures pinned by the Authors are inerrant but the Bible and other translations are not. The Bible translated the Greek Gehenna as Hell. Gehenna was a city dump outside of Jerusalem. Back in the 1600s when the KJV was translated hell meant "to cover; or conceal." That definition does not equate with Gehenna which was a geographical location. And in other places words are completely left out. But nevertheless I do read the KJV. And today hell doesn't even mean to cover.
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@jaredplane Actually out of the 2,000 plus times the Hebrew 'yom' is used in the O.T. it's virtually NEVER used to denote a 24 hour day, but rather a period of TIME that can be short or very long, which is why it is sometimes translated as YEARS in the O.T. And just so you know one language (Hebrew, Greek) CANNOT be translated PERFECTLY into another language such as English. Not possible, so yeah the Scriptures are infallible but translation will have there errors.
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@bbsmthmuffinman God is a lier thanks for pointing that out.
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Good video. You could use a bit more light.
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The theological and literal interpretation aren't at odds against each other. God created in the way that He did so Moses could write what he did so we could have a model for the Sabbath. You're reading evolution into the text. I'm letting the text speak for itself. That's how I see it.
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smart kid thumbs up
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Species go extinct, and we find new species every day - Macro Evolution
"The Bible is a literal book" I can't disagree more..
Deut 5:15 - A literal arm?
1 Samuel 2:8 - Earth on pillars?
Luke 3:38 - Are we biological Sons of God?
Did God lie when He said "on that day thou shalt surely die" and then Adam & Eve did not die that day, but 900 years later?
Either a) God lied, or b) God meant something other than the strictly literal truth with that statement. What do you believe?
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Please explain further what you mean
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I agree, read LITERALLY the authors intended for it as 7 24 hour periods...
But look theologically!
It was written to remind us of the Sabbath and for a movement back to God ... as stated in Evodus
Don't argue using literalism when we discard that for Genesis 1 and 2
Tommy, I don't worship the same God that you do. "The Bible says 6 days, but science says different. Therefore the Bible is wrong!" No, the Bible is perfect: see 2 Timothy 3:16. There's nothing wrong with the Bible. Maybe there is something wrong with your science. I don't interpret the Bible in any way. I just read it. If it says 6 days (yom), it means 6 days.
jaredplane 4 years ago
Yom can mean age. The Bible is perfect. It can be interpreted in different ways though.
Kabane52 4 years ago 2
3) When God used death it was always as a punishment. God wouldn't use death on the innocent to bring forth man.
4)It nullifies the need of the death of Christ because death reigned before sin. Death is mentioned as an enemy. God will restore things with eternal life (for animals too)
5) There is no evidence. Just misinterpretations and imaginations. Wishful thinking masqueraded as science. Evidence for how it might've happened isn't evidence that it did.
hazyb71 4 years ago
3. Prove this with a Bible verse
4. This makes no sense. Christ conquered spiritual death, not physical death
5. Oh please. Dont be so ignorant.
Kabane52 4 years ago
1) Even satan can misinterpret scripture, the question isn't what does it say, the question is do you believe what it says? Exodus reaffirms it's 6 literal days. The modifiers "morning and the evening THE first day" ensure it is a 24 hour period. How is this allegorically interpreted anyway? It's still the opposite of evolution. Birds were created before reptiles.
hazyb71 4 years ago
I lean away from Day-Age Creationism and more towards the poetic description.
Kabane52 4 years ago