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TDGroppi's avatar

Excellent. Comports well with Dr. Cuozzo's findings.

Dave Coleman's avatar

Christians will make stuff up and lie to convince deceive others into believing supernatural mumbo jumbo. They think they are doing “God’s work.” I have personally experienced and verified such behaviour by Christians I know.

Ben's avatar

That is either irrelevant or bad reasoning on your part. Some professing Christians have indeed made things up. But that doesn't mean it's all made up. Many professing Christians are not truly born again, which includes those who continue in sin (1 John 3:9-10), deceit being one example of the continuance of sin.

Here's Paul's logic ...

"3 What if some were unfaithful? Does their faithlessness nullify the faithfulness of God? 4 By no means! Let God be true though every one were a liar ..." (Rom. 3:3-4)

And his logic is irrefutable. The corruption, and sinfulness of mankind could never take anything away from God. What some have or have not done is completely irrelevant.

Ben kingren's avatar

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Dave Coleman's avatar

So sad that modern, educated people believe that creation myths written by scientifically illiterate people thousands of years ago are actually true. BTW, repeating the lie that radiometric dating is not accurate is just preying on people’s ignorance. Shame on you!

Ben's avatar

What's sad is believing all that exists came from the explosion of a spec of dust, and that life magically formed from lightening striking a mud puddle. That all that exists in the universe is just some random accident. Look around you. Do you really believe it's all just a random accident?

Te Time's avatar

Folks need to realize that there are two creation stories in the Bible.

First we have the Elohim creating both man and women together in their own image and likeness. So much so that they can interbreed with us. See book of Enoch.

The Elohim made man and women equal.

The second creation story is when the genocidal YHWH shows up with his rules and his so called garden. He calls man dirt and makes women not only a scapegoat, but puts her under the rule of the male human species.

So when Cain was banished and YHWH put a mark on him the other people supposedly knew not to kill Cain..

So, yes, the world was already populated by the Elohim when Cain killed Abel.

Ben's avatar

Hoo boy. See Gen. 2:4, the first appearance of the name Yahweh. The phrase translated as "LORD God", is in the Hebrew "Yahweh Elohim", specifically stating that He created the heavens and the earth, as described in the previous chapter.

Te Time's avatar

The world was populated before Adam and Eve according to the Hebrew Bible.

“In Genesis 1:27 humans (Hebrew adam) are created on the sixth day. These humans are both male (zakhar) and female (neqeyvah) and they are created en masse and simultaneously. In Genesis 2 one male (adam) is formed from the ground (adamah). Then later, in a separate creative act, one woman (ishah) is formed from the man (ish). Genesis 1 speaks of the mass creation of humans (male and female) at one time. Genesis 2 begins with one man, then one woman from the man in a separate act. The difference in vocabulary reflects the difference in perspective.”

https://biologos.org/articles/israels-two-creation-stories

Ben's avatar

Scripture is clear that Adam was the first man. (1 Cor. 15:45-47, etc.), and sin entered the world through him (Rom. 5:12-21). Scripture says that Eve is the mother of all (Gen. 3:20). Jesus (who is God - i.e., the Trinity), is the creator (John 1:1-3). And so on.

There are many, many problems with your theory.