Deamiter
I just follow Christ.
Good questions. It's rather impressive when somebody (anybody, even me!) can recognize when they're imposing parts of their own world-view onto comments somebody else has made.Alright, I have a question, and it's mainly directed towards Deamiter because he brought up the subject, but I think other TEs might be able to answer also.
If you believe that Adam was a real person, as you say most of you do, and yet believe that most of the ages were given sacred numbers rather than real ages, how do you see Adam as the first human? With all these records of man's writing dated back to much much farther back. Is Adam the first human that God gave a soul? If he's real, but not the first human, why is he credited as such? Do the genealogies have holes in them?
I guess what I don't see is how Adam could be the first human (what makes him the first?), and if he is the first, how is he older than most historic texts and wall paintings and other things that have been dated past just the genealogies. Plus even the genealogies should be much shorter if you assume they're all closer to 70 years old. Where does Adam fit into the human time line?
I know this is kinda jumbled and not formulated as neatly as it could, but I just don't see the pieces fitting into the puzzle and I don't even know the right questions to ask. I'm just gonna stop.![]()
To answer the actual questions won't be entirely satisfying because there's no single understanding among those who accept evolution. I'll try to give my thoughts and some other major hypotheses though.
First off, was Adam the first man? As I've said before, it was far from uncommon for people to trace their geneologies back to mythical figures. You're talking about oral tradition passed down for centuries and even YEC theologians often admit that the geneologies may not be exhaustive. So while Adam may have been a real person thousands of years ago, stories built around him may have very little historical accuracy.
Anyway, I don't personally believe that Adam was the first man but was fixed in Genesis after hundreds of years of storytelling inspired by God as a means of leading his people. That said, most myths are built around real people and events and I certainly think that a Adam was modeled after a real person (again, not all at once but over centuries of oral tradition).
Some people go further to claim that Adam was indeed the first human with the same sort of mythical fillagree built around him over hundreds of years. I find it entirely plausable that God might create man via evolution and then grant the first humans eternal souls. There is no direct evidence for this view, but I do personally think that humans have some spiritual component or connection that is not generally given to all life on earth.
In short, Adam is not always understood as being based on a historical figure, but most TEs would be willing to admit that that's a strong possibility. Sometimes a TE will strongly believe that this historical figure was the first human, but because of the gradual nature of evolution the idea of the first of a species isn't a really concrete concept. I personally think that God has an ongoing relationship with all creatures, and simply intended to develop a more complex relationship with us as we developed the capacity for such a relationship. I don't in any way rule out the possibility that Adam could have been the first human (i.e. with a soul) or even that God might have picked two homonids and suddenly changed something in them. What I find rather unavoidable, however, is the conclusion that humans evolved from a common ancestor with other apes. Quite simply, no matter which way you present changes in morphology, there is a gradual change over time. I might also much more strongly consider the possibility of special creation of humans if you could get even two principle creationists to agree which homonid finds were human and which were not (though I'll refrain from posting the obligatory link to TalkOrigins showing what prominant creationists have claimed about key finds unless asked)
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