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I am one of those Christians who does not believe that the creation story is factual.
Wouldn't it be just as easy to say you don't believe the death of Christ and His resurrection from the dead were factual? Same Bible, friend. Why deny the historicity of the one and not the other?
I believe it is a story, or a poem, or a literary genre of some type that is not intended to be read by modern Christians as fact.
No, it was not a poem, prose, nor a symbolical story. Jesus said so. He affirmed the historical truth of Adam & Eve, (Mark 10:6), confirmed all that Moses said in Genesis; (Luke 24:25-27), Cain & Abel (Luke 11:51), Lot & his wife (Luke 17:32), Noah & the flood, (Matt. 24:35-37) etc.
There isn't a single hint that any of those events or occurrences were anything less than literal. Just read them for yourself.
I believe Jenni's worry is that if I do not accept the bible as completely factual about all possible subject matter, then God lied about something. And if God lied about something, then why should I believe God about anything else, especially my salvation?
Why should you doubt what He told you about the creation week to begin with? You are right;
God did not lie. Now just believe Him and not the heretcial evolutionists who defy His Word.
My answer is that God did not lie about anything. God chose to reveal spiritual relationship truth, not factual, historical, scientific, physical truth & insult His integrity as if He did not give us the accurate account of the creation & development of the world.
God meant what He said and said what meant in Genesis and you have no scriptural nor scientific reason to doubt what He said in the plainest meaning of the words He gave us. Please read the verses I quoted above and see if you can find any notion of a non-literal past for Genesis. Remember that those are all the words of Jesus Himself.
Think with me: Jesus family lineage goes back to Genesis (Luke 3) and Adam was the first in His family line which MUST be legitimate in order to be legal.................................................otherwise, Jesus has no right to claim to be heir to the throne of David. Isaiah 9:6-7 tells us He is that heir. Now what does that tell you? Are you thinking? Unless you have blinders over your eyes then the truth of it should click.
My argument was, essentially, that God created man to search after Him in a non-factual manner.
You mean sort of like Jesus dying on the 'cross' like this?
Notice that in Dali's depiction Christ's body is not even touching the cross and there is no shed blood. BUT....if we interpret this in the same way you have chosen to interpret Genesis, then why should we believe His death to be literal or that His shed blood is essential? What compelling reason is there to believe it was a real, literal, or historical act? Do you get where I am going with this?
I supported this argument by pointing out that most Christians do not read the bible to obtain facts about Nature, Physics, Political Science, proper grammar, History, Biology, Medicine, etc.
Those facts, wherever and whenever they touch on or are in connection with Genesis give evidence to creation and not evolution. Evolution, in fact, does not exist. The world is degenerating, not evolving. The Bible is clear about that.
My argument is that if most people are reading the bible to find out how to relate to God properly, how to solve conflicts in their church, how to deal with a world hostile to Christianity, how to love your wife in a godly manner, etc. then,
But why should you take those things any more literal than Genesis? Do you realize that virtually all of the great doctrines of the Christian faith are found in Genesis?
It is foundational. However, if 'the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?" the scriptures tell us. If I reject Adam as a real, literal person who acted in time and space, then why not reject JESUS(!) for the same reason? Most atheists do, and think they have good reasons to reject both.
the bible was never written to provide eternal truth about Nature, Physics, Political Science, proper grammar, History, Biology, Medicine, etc.
You've got a lot to learn. I will pray for you.
I will not judge your eternal soul. That is for God to do. But when I was a young man confronted with the real truth about creation as opposed to evolution, I saw the truth of it very quickly and I converted. If you are led by the Holy Spirit then so will you in time.
I am not trying to convert anybody to believing anything they would prefer not to believe.
But if you are a real Christian you are supposed to be trying to convert the lost to Christ, (Matt. 28:19), strengthen the faith of your brethren (I Thess. 5:11) in the faith, and contending for the faith against heretics(Jude 1:3). These are all commands and not left up to personal opinion or feelings. So if you feel this is not your calling
then what is your purpose here?
Best wishes.