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Recent article by William Lane Craig suggests the historical Adam lived more than 750,000 years ago
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<blockquote data-quote="Abaxvahl" data-source="post: 76277188" data-attributes="member: 406389"><p>My approach to studying Scripture is not at all like that line of questioning, but my questions for the flood story began with "how does the water released here relate to how the term is used in these Psalms I pray? Where is this in time, which is probably not linear according to these Church Fathers? How did the commentators of old interpret this and what does it mean?" and then after many other questions in that vein I may perhaps get to those things Estrid asked. I am still on the questions I am asking which cross through so many other subjects in theology it will take a long time to get there, but it has been extremely rewarding in my personal studying. </p><p></p><p>I chalk it up to a difference in interests and worldview, I think people will ask only questions they are interested in usually even when being well-meaning, so that's why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abaxvahl, post: 76277188, member: 406389"] My approach to studying Scripture is not at all like that line of questioning, but my questions for the flood story began with "how does the water released here relate to how the term is used in these Psalms I pray? Where is this in time, which is probably not linear according to these Church Fathers? How did the commentators of old interpret this and what does it mean?" and then after many other questions in that vein I may perhaps get to those things Estrid asked. I am still on the questions I am asking which cross through so many other subjects in theology it will take a long time to get there, but it has been extremely rewarding in my personal studying. I chalk it up to a difference in interests and worldview, I think people will ask only questions they are interested in usually even when being well-meaning, so that's why. [/QUOTE]
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