When referring to the actual text, lets refer to the
actual text.....
1 Corinthians 15:45 So it is written: "The first man Adam became a living being"; the last Adam, a life-giving spirit.
Here the Bible explains that Adam, the one man, was Created directly by God, within one generation.
Excellent example of how you INSERT your traditions into the Biblical text. The 1Cor 15:45 text says NOTHING about:
1) "created
directly by God".
2) The passage doesn't even say anything about GOD creating him. [Other texts make that statement.]
3) The passage says NOTHING about how many generations are involved (let alone "one generation.")
So you FIBBED about all three assertions. Not even ONE of your assertions appears in the verse.
So the difference between you and the Bereans is this:
1) The Bereans checked the Tanakh to see if the things which the Apostle Paul had been teaching were supported by the text of the Old Covenant.
2) You on the other hand like to INSERT your TRADITIONS into the Biblical text.
Down through the centuries, the Berean approach has always been the means by which the followers of Jesus Christ have protected themselves from the false teachings of people like you who insist on forcing their cherished man-made traditions into God's Bible.
Of course, Jesus also warned that there would always be "Pharisee types" who would insist on creating OBSTACLES and placing extra BURDENS on God's people.
I really liked your 1Cor 15:45 exercise because you demonstrated an 0 for 3 record. (I had originally thought you would be able to draw some sort of basic truth from the text. But your hermeneutics is content-free.)
Your understanding of the Bible is as sparse as your understanding of the theory of evolution. (Indeed, your effort to related scriptures on MEEKNESS to evolution made very clear that you haven't the slightest idea what the theory of evolution states. You fell into one of the most common straw-man corruptions of the meaning of evolution. By the way, the easiest way to refute your attempt to summarize evolution is to point out that bacteria are the result of evolution and are among the very most successful of all life forms on either. Yet they didn't fit your cliche of survival/fitness at all!)
Keep 'em coming. Just don't mock the Bible in the process. (Mocking and misunderstanding Darwin is one thing. But treating God's book in a similar flippant manner is shameful.)
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