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Yeah, I get you. But to some degree that may be a bit TOO high of a benchmark. Surely not every teacher can have an answer to everything.
I would say for myself though, I find a beauty in not always arriving at a solid answer for everything. When something seems mysterious, it doesn't cause me anxiety, rather joy or excitement.
Perhaps it is. That's how it is in our denomination, though.
There can be some very significant issues caught up in this discussion. For example, even though our denomination allows for a diversity of views on Genesis 1, our denomination requires (for teachers) belief in a literal Adam and Eve.
If you reject an original Adam and Eve - original first parents - who are the fountain of all humanity and who sinned against God and became corrupt then it's not clear how you can maintain the doctrine of original sin. When original sin is threatened, the whole gospel begins to unravel.
A lot of evangelicals just want to make sure that even if you reject the literal 6 day, that you still believe in Adam, Eve, and original sin.
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