Can anyone here tell me if in the Jewish custom Genesis is to be taken literally? If it is then do most Jewish people argue against evolution? I am really confused about this subject. Apparently my church teaches it is OK to believe in evolution..
Henaynei stated it best...I've seen Jewish web sites that argue for a non-literal reading of Genesis...
Hix said:Many take the tale as being allegorical, the Aish HaTorah Rabbi gives an explaination on this view here: Evolution
Hix said:Exactly so Planny, HaShem could have created the universe in an instant should he have so wanted to, however the Torah records it as seven days so as to teach us the lesson to keep Shabbat as a day of rest.
Alot of Rabbis would question whether Genesis is literal or Allegorical but both would agree that regardless it teaches many important lessons for us.
Shalom and G-d bless
~Hix~
Or... extremely wise. Yep, there's that possibility too. Yep.Plan 9 said:Whether taken literaly or allegorically, the lessons taught by Genesis appear to me to be precisely the same. One could take the parables of Yeshua as literal, rather than allegorical truth, and their meaning would also not change not at all.
My position on this subject has changed three times (so far) without affecting my theology in the least.
I am willing to entertain the notion that I'm just a mite weird...