Karl - Liberal Backslider
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Crusadar said:Karl - Liberal Backslider] 1) Midway through your paragraph you shift from "literal and not" to "true and false". Is this your problem - you don't understand how something can be true without being literal?
Let faith guide your thinking chap, not mere human intuition. You obviously missed the point as what I was saying is why do we believe in what scripture says in certain things when we do not in others? Is it logical to believe in an inconsistent God? Or for that matter a God who deceives by saying He did one thing and then shows us another?
You really do have a problem understanding this. Again, you equate "not taking it literally" with "not believing it". For the nth time, I do believe what the Scripture says. However, I do not believe the literal meaning is the intended one.
2) Does it matter? The lessons and applications for today are the same whether it's literal or not.
Yes it does matter. If one were Satan and wanted to destroy the truth about God where would one begin? It would be pointless to attack the virgin birth or the resurrection of Christ, as that would be too obvious. One would start with the very foundation of all scripture – in discrediting God as sole creator as that is what makes Him God and gives Him sole proprietary rights to us.
Then Satan has failed dismally because Evolution does not address the question of whether God is sole creator or not.
What one has done then is proven (or think they have anyway) that God is not required or needed – therefore He has no right to us as natural processes could have done what God is said to have done.
Why is it an either/or proposition?
And so there was no literal Adam and Eve and there was no original sin therefore there is no need for Christ to die for anyone.
Nonsense. There's quite enough sin around to require a redeemer without any historical Adam and Eve.
That would be barbaric acording to todays standards and besides how can one man die for the whole world anyway or for that matter why would God allow His one and only son to die for a race descended of apes anyway?
What does our origin have to do with our value in the eyes of God? Why is a race descended from animated soil any more worthy of redemption than one descended from an ape-like ancestor?
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