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Another poster...mesh..presented the following statement in another thread.
Two words: Jesus Parrables, can we put them together, doesn't that suggest God can use metaphors?
This argument may make sense on the surface, but when one looks at Jesus' parables as presented in the bible the argument quickly falls apart.
Why? When a parable is present in the bible it is presented using real life situations. The parables contain events that if did not actually happen, could have happened.
Now on the other hand, the Theo-Evo sect claims Genesis was a parable...based on events that could NOT have happened.
See the differance? Jesus' parables, based upon factual events that did or could happen...the Theo-Evo parable, based on an event that they say could not happen and did not happen.
The Theo-Evo parable doesn't even follow biblical standards.
Once again, God's metophors based on fact.
Theo-Evo metophors based upon fiction.
Two words: Jesus Parrables, can we put them together, doesn't that suggest God can use metaphors?
This argument may make sense on the surface, but when one looks at Jesus' parables as presented in the bible the argument quickly falls apart.
Why? When a parable is present in the bible it is presented using real life situations. The parables contain events that if did not actually happen, could have happened.
Now on the other hand, the Theo-Evo sect claims Genesis was a parable...based on events that could NOT have happened.
See the differance? Jesus' parables, based upon factual events that did or could happen...the Theo-Evo parable, based on an event that they say could not happen and did not happen.
The Theo-Evo parable doesn't even follow biblical standards.
Once again, God's metophors based on fact.
Theo-Evo metophors based upon fiction.