Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:
DBowling wrote:So what does the Bible say about this?I believe that the Bible says that God created mankind in his image on "day 6" in Genesis 1, and then at some point after "day 7" he took a specific man Adam and placed him in the Garden in Genesis 2:8.
The Bible says nothing about God taking Adam and placing him in the Garden on day 7. This appears to be a parasitic belief of yours. Get rid of this idea before you build a whole theology around it.
Stick to what the Bible says.
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OK... let's stick to the Bible and see what it says...
First let's look at the basic sequence of events in Genesis 2:7-8
7 Then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living [f]being.
8 The Lord God planted a garden toward the east, in Eden; and there He placed the man whom He had formed.
1. The first thing that happens in this passage is that the Lord forms man/mankind from the dust of the ground (Genesis 2:7)
2. After God forms man/mankind from the dust of the ground He plants a Garden in Eden. (Genesis 2:8)
3. After God plants the Garden in Eden he places Adam in Eden (Genesis 2:8)
So the basic sequence of events that I laid out is right there in Scripture, no parasites anywhere to be found
So maybe the parasites involve "when" Adam was placed in the Garden.
Did the events of Genesis 2:8 occur during Day 6 or Day 7?
I have already stated that I believe Genesis 1 and 2 are sequential.
If Genesis 1 and 2 are sequential then the events of Genesis 2:1-3 (The beginning of Day 7) occur before the events of Genesis 2:8 (God creating the Garden and then placing Adam in the Garden)
No parasites anywhere, just the sequence of events that are laid out in Scripture in Genesis 2.
Your response to my thoughts on the sequential nature of Genesis 1 and 2 did not give me a whole lot to work with.
You disagree with with my premise that Genesis 1 and 2 are sequential... Fine I get that...
But the fact that you disagree with a position that I am exploring doesn't make the position "mistaken", it doesn't make the position "parasitic", and it doesn't make the position unScriptural... in fact my proposed sequence of events is precisely the sequence of events that is laid out in Scripture in Genesis 1 and 2.
That said... I do want to thank you for your feedback. The reason for my OP was to explore some issues that I am currently working through, and I appreciate "iron sharpening iron" with other brothers and sisters in Christ.
One final thing... I don't believe you have yet responded to the two primary questions in my OP, and I would be interested in your feedback on those specific questions.
1. Do you believe that the internal Scriptural evidence places Adam and Eve historically in Mesopotamia somewhere in the 4000 BC to 6000 BC time frame?
2. Do you believe that humans (homo sapiens sapiens) had migrated to Australia and the Americas prior to 10,000 BC?
In Christ