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09-25-2007, 08:40 AM | #211 |
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He said his "existence," not his creation. I realize that you, being an anti-supernaturlaist, have a hard time with the creation of Adam. That wasn't what I was asking about.
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The DH is a textual analysis of the first five books of the Bible, attempting to determine how many individuals were responsible for writing it, and roughly at what times they were written. It has absolutely nothing to say about what particular documents those various accounts were assembled from. How many times is it going to be necessary to pound this into your skull before you finally get it? I know fuck-all about biblical scholarship, Dave, but I can at least understand English words and phrases used to describe an hypothesis. That's a skill that appears to be completely beyond you. |
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That's how we know, Dave. |
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You can't have one without the other ! (And now I have that awful "Love & Marriage " song stuck in my head ,thank you very much .) |
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(And, no, this has nothing to do with the abiogenesis.) (Why am I certain he's going to go off on that tangent anyway?) |
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Of course someone named "Adam" existed. I've chatted, personally, with several people named "Adam". The Adam we're talking about is the one "created" from dirt. |
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And if we are to believe your version of the story dave, Adam's existence violates:
astronomy physics geology history archaeology biology chemistry and every other modern science. That enough for you, or do you want details? Well, tough. Read up in the areas above and LEARN SOMETHING. It is impossible, sans miracles, to reconcile the Biblical Adam of your notions with modern science. Don't believe me? Show me how I'm wrong, in detail. Start with physics and astronomy. no hugs for thugs, Shirley Knott |
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If you want Adam to be coeval with the universe, Dave, then you have to assume the massive violation of multiple natural laws. |
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Dave, it cannot be that hard to find a source for all the divisions of the DH throughout the pentateuch. Are you unfamiliar with the technology of web searching, using such web search engines as Google? |
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The existence of a human being coeval with the creation of the earth violates known natural laws, such as the laws of radioactive decay, which demonstrate that the earth is far older than the human race. Further, a ball of iron weighing 6 X 2024 kg could not cool to room temperature in a week.
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