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Let me see if I can understand your interpretation of Psalm 139:13-14RickD wrote:Where? That verse doesn't say "all" humans.According to Psalm 139:13 all humans are also knit together by God in their mother's womb.
There's where you're reading something into the verse.
What is your understanding about the scope of this passage?13 For you created my inmost being;
you knit me together in my mother’s womb.
14 I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
your works are wonderful,
I know that full well.
Is it your understanding that this verse applies only to David?
Do you believe that David was the only human who was knit together by God in his mother's womb?
Do you believe that you were knit together by God in your mother's womb?
And this is where your position goes beyond what Scripture says.That may be the way God forms people. With two exceptions, mentioned in scripture. A&E.Therefore, according to Scripture you cannot make the assertion that being formed from dust excludes being knit together in your mother's womb.
Genesis 2 does not say that Adam was excluded from being formed in a mother's womb.
It says Adam was formed from dust... just like every other human.
Scripture is silent on the existence or lack thereof of a physical mother for Adam.
Your presupposition assumes that silence means that Adam had no physical mother. (This would be a problematic if we applied this principle to every person in Scripture who was formed from dust and whose mother is not explicitly mentioned)
My presupposition assumes that silence means that God knit Adam together in his mother's womb, just like he did for every other person.
In Christ