Speedwell
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Actually, it does no such thing. If the Bible is the product of plenary verbal inspiration as you claim, then EX 20:11 carries the same weight of divine authority as the rest of the text, whether it is a quote from the stone tablets or not. I only brought it up to try and show you what a crappy argument it is.Now let's talk about Exodus. Those that propose a transcriber addition here again have no evidence that it is. That argument is only made by people who want to discredit that passage because it directly contradicts the thought that Genesis is not historical and God did not create in six days.
You should put quotes around that "believe in Genesis." My reason is that I sincerely believe that the Christian faith is in serious danger from Protestant fundamentalism. The theory of evolution is of little importance compared to that.Let's face it. People don't want to believe in Genesis for a number of reasons, so they come up with any cockamamie theory they can to discredit it. Unfortunately there are plenty of people who fall for it.
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