Re-read Genesis 6... definitely fallen angels. That is disturbing... Then again much in Genesis is (e.g. Lot and his daughters)
If you BELIEVE IN EVOLUTION, you must know IT CAN NEVER STOP. And since we do NOT have representations of 1/8 and 7/8s or 1/2and 1/2s or 1/4 and 3/4s that THEORY is in the trash. And if every thing they show you looks like an ape, looks like it walks like an ape, and is a "gonna turn into a man" YOU go on ahead and BELIEVE them. They have lots more to sell you. Just look all wide eyed and innocent, and believe everything they tell you they have a "theory" about. As for me, I GOT GOD and the Word, and IT IS NEVER REVISED TO BE MADE CORRECT. I'll bet you have never even questioned why "New" Science books are needed all the time.Adam and Eve, the parents of Cain and Able had language because the world was well developed by that time.
The account of Adam, Eve and the serpent is an Old Testament parable that tells us sin came into the world by disobedience to God.
Here are some dates for your information.
200,000 B.C. Homo sapiens, the first modern humans, appear in Africa.
62.000 B.C. Bow and arrows with stone points (arrowheads) are used.
30,000 B.C. Cro-Maqgnon man is flourishing, moving from the Near East into Europe, lives by hunting and gathering. Cro-Magnon’s painted caves with drawings of the animals they killed.
25,000 B.C. Bering Strait is crossed by humans, connecting Asia to the Americas.
18,000 B.C. Clay pottery ware is created. Humans begin to use raw metals.
10,000 B.C. Humans make it to the southem most point of South America.
8,000 8.C. The Neolithic Revolution and an agriculture way of life is discovered in the Fertile Crescent(Middle Eastern area. Cows and sheep were domesticated and crops where manipulated and tended.
6500 B.C. The oceans and sea rises. England is now cut off from Europe by land.
6000.B.C.. First beer is brewed from grain in the Near East.
5500 B.C. First settled societies in the Mesopotamia region.
4500 B.C. Humans learn how to use the plow.
4250 8.C. Development of copper and bronze metallurgy.
4242 B.C. The very first year on the Eqyptian calendar.
4000 B.C. The wheel is invented and begins to be used. Rice farming in China is developed.
3,400 8.C. Beginning forms of writing. Earliest zigqurats are built.
I think you meant to say transcends?… God does not serve time. He transgresses it. It serves him.
Yup, I stand corrected. Thank you.I think you meant to say transcends?Darn spell check strikes again
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How can a TOTALLY IRRELEVANT passage have any bearing on the creation account?Because of things like this
As I said. Get a Strong's Exhaustive Concordance and go through every reference to Adam.Man in the Hebrew is 'a^da^m or aw-dawm' It is the Hebrew word for man. It is not a name.
The scriptures don't specifically speak of day eight or refer to an eighth day, to speak on it would be imaginations or hear-say from a source outside Gods inspired written preserved word.
No, not so. The babies were circumcised on the 8th day. Is why we call the 8th day a day of new beginnings.
This was in reply to your "WHY NOT IGNORE THE IGNORANT...." not anything to do with creation. AHow can a TOTALLY IRRELEVANT passage have any bearing on the creation account?
Hi Stones...
Did you know that boys when born have something in their penis that if they bled from the day before the 8th day , they would bleed to death ...The blood clots after the 7th day , I found that really interesting why God made it the 8th day , but I did read it , so I am not stating it as truth , maybe something to look in to...xox...
Yes I knew that but has been years since needing to know. I had three boys.
But, in Israel, this was their belonging to the nation, and to YHWH. A cutting off of flesh for purity, and for newness of life. Very symbolic for them and for us today spiritually.
No, not so. The babies were circumcised on the 8th day. Is why we call the 8th day a day of new beginnings.
Thank you I/we learned something unexpected here today.No, not so. The babies were circumcised on the 8th day. Is why we call the 8th day a day of new beginnings.
Yes I know that , I was just given you some info bleabout why God made it the 8th day , I have boys to , but I did not that about the 8th day , thought you would of found that interesting...xox...
Numbers 29: 35 On the eighth day ye shall have a solemn assembly: ye shall do no servile work therein:
So I got curious and found references from sin offerings to purification festivals to the menorah on the 8th day.
The Mishkan was a microcosm—a cosmos in miniature. Thus Genesis begins and Exodus ends with stories of creation, the first by G‑d, the second by the Israelites. The eighth day is when we celebrate the human contribution to creation.
https://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/3269391/jewish/The-Eighth-Day.htm