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1 | Genesis Creation, a practical example? | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 19975 | ||
I very much agree with Ed's comments, and not just because they agree with what I was taught when studying hermeneutics. I think part of the problem stems from our literary genres being broken up into distinct areas, while the "storytelling" communication of earlier cultures commonly had these genres intermixed. Steve |
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2 | Genesis Creation, a practical example? | Bible general Archive 1 | Sir Pent | 19986 | ||
Clarification .................................. Dear Steve, Thanks for joining the discussion. I'm interested in how this idea impacts your interpretation of the Genesis Creation. I am under the impression that you view it to be a relatively figurative explanation of how God created the universe and humanity. However, in this post you mention that you agree with the idea that a passage should be taken literally unless contradicted by another scripture. This raises the obvious question, do you know of any scripture that contradicts a literal translation of the Genesis Creation as being an accurate, historical account? |
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3 | Genesis Creation, a practical example? | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 19997 | ||
Correction.................. I take it as a literal explanation of creation, so I do not see any contradictions. I think you have me confused with another "Steve". Steve |
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4 | Genesis Creation, a practical example? | Bible general Archive 1 | Sir Pent | 20000 | ||
Apology ....................................... Dear Steve, I am sorry for the confusion. I did indeed confuse you with the Steve other than yourself and Searcher56. I am having a hard time keeping up with all you Steve's :) |
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