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In a sense, it's a bit tricky to argue whether an early Christian views Genesis as history. After all, if they relate the story of Genesis, then they could be using allegory as easily as Genesis itself.
I'm not going to argue here that Jesus was an innerantist, just the weaker claim that at least some early Christians thought of Genesis as a historical account. Theophilus of Antioch, Book II (probably AD 180-185) Quote:
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I know many orthodox Jews who believe that the earth is 4 thousand years old. The exact number I do not remember but they have told me that this is what they were taught in school and the justification for it cannot be made unless a literal reading of Genesis is made. This is like that other statement you made about Yahweh not being omniscient for Jews. Take my advise, do a search among Jewish sites on the internet and you will find many that claim that Yahweh is omniscient. |
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1)Jesus did not exist.
2)His hagiographers/mythographers (and Paul) did not take the Hebrew Scriptures literally. If they did, they would not take Tanakh verses out of context to imply a "deeper meaning" proved Jesus' life fulfilled them. Anyone read "The Epistle to the Hebrews" (not an epistle, not sent to the Hebrews) lately, BTW? There you will find your non-literalist early Xtian, in spades. Quote:
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