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Creation & Evolution
Does Chromosome 2 fusion prove divergence from Adam?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sanoy" data-source="post: 73474507" data-attributes="member: 397693"><p>I have a different take on Genesis, but since that would be off topic I will just leave my opinion below and step out of the thread to keep it on track.</p><p></p><p>I take Genesis 2:5 to be the beginning of a new book, with the toledot heading in verse 4 actually referring to the preceding book in the compilation of the book of Genesis. The main reason we should see it in reverse is because the first book actually speaks of the heavens whereas the second doesn't. From that I see verse 5 as referring to the land of Eden. God plants the garden in the east section of Eden, and puts the man, whom He created in the land of Eden, into the newly made Garden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanoy, post: 73474507, member: 397693"] I have a different take on Genesis, but since that would be off topic I will just leave my opinion below and step out of the thread to keep it on track. I take Genesis 2:5 to be the beginning of a new book, with the toledot heading in verse 4 actually referring to the preceding book in the compilation of the book of Genesis. The main reason we should see it in reverse is because the first book actually speaks of the heavens whereas the second doesn't. From that I see verse 5 as referring to the land of Eden. God plants the garden in the east section of Eden, and puts the man, whom He created in the land of Eden, into the newly made Garden. [/QUOTE]
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