You should be able to find that on Google.
But, I'm asking you... if not a monkey or other ape, what is it? You are saying we didn't come from monkeys but that monkeys and man came from a common ancestor... so, what do you call this ancestor that we came from?
I believe it because it in my interpretation, just as you believe your interpretation.
Yes, my interpretation is derived from the fact that it is written as a detailed sequence of events with no indication of being anything but factual details.
What is the "REASONING" behind your interpretation?
For me the answer is evolution guided by God. Your answer may be different.
Wouldn't that mean millions of years of creatures living and dying?
I've explained that elsewhere in the thread. I can believe a book that offers two conflicting creation stories or I can view it as a allegory. I choose the latter.
But, you cannot say why you believe this way. You just do.
Excuse me? I don't have to "show my work." My beliefs aree my beliefs. Are you always so rude?
I asked you what, to you, indicates that it is allegorical. You have given absolutely no reasoning for your concept of Genesis being allegorical other than "I believe it is".
So, I guess you cannot tell me one reason. Your interpretation is based on nothing?
Can you tell me one reason why you would believe that it cannot be factual and literal?
So if you have decided something is a parable then it is, if not it isn't. You decision apparently rules. That's where we differ.
You are not listening. I have stated several times that there are accepted criteria that determine a story to be a parable..... It's not my rules.
You, on the other hand have given no basis for Genesis being allegorical.
BTW, you never answered my earlier question, but I find it interesting that some on your side deny the plain language of our Lord and Savior--this in my body--while insisting that we all must believe the Genesis creation accounts.
So, you are going to bring in to account the last supper, when Christ holds up the bread and says "this is my body"? You are going to put that on the table as a contradiction if I don't say that it is literal?
OK, Your avatar doesn't indicate whether your are male of female. But I bet, dollars to donuts, at some point in your life you played with other kids and you played a game where you where on a team and going against another team. The scenario goes like this:
Fred, you're this bottle cap, you run to the tree, we'll mark it with this pebble.
Tom, you're this twist tie, you stay at the bottom of the hill marked by this ant hill.
Bessy, you're this acorn top, you go to the ditch by the Jenkersons and hide.
So, was Fred really the bottle cap, Bessy and acorn top?
Seriously, Jesus holds up some bread and say's "this is my body" and now you are going to argue that against "in the beginning God....."?
Face it, you seriously play the shell game with what is indicated as truth and metaphor and claim that your are ignorant to what millions of people understand without argument.