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<blockquote data-quote="Root of Jesse" data-source="post: 71713322" data-attributes="member: 287073"><p>Well, I'm not a YEC believer. But I do believe there were, at one time, only two people. Why? Because I believe that what defines a human person is a soul. And I also believe there was a worldwide flood because I know for a fact that the Himilayan Mountains were under water, as was lots of Spain. If the ocean was, at one time, not as deep as now, and the mountains not as high (since we know that the Himilayas are rising, it stands to reason that other things can rise or fall as well), it may have been. What really matters is what the beginning of Genesis teaches, though. I mean, you know Aesop's Fables are not literally true, but provide life lessons, right? If you believe Genesis teaches life lessons about faith in God, then the literature there has served its purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Root of Jesse, post: 71713322, member: 287073"] Well, I'm not a YEC believer. But I do believe there were, at one time, only two people. Why? Because I believe that what defines a human person is a soul. And I also believe there was a worldwide flood because I know for a fact that the Himilayan Mountains were under water, as was lots of Spain. If the ocean was, at one time, not as deep as now, and the mountains not as high (since we know that the Himilayas are rising, it stands to reason that other things can rise or fall as well), it may have been. What really matters is what the beginning of Genesis teaches, though. I mean, you know Aesop's Fables are not literally true, but provide life lessons, right? If you believe Genesis teaches life lessons about faith in God, then the literature there has served its purpose. [/QUOTE]
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