shernren
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the one man is an obvious reference to Adam. Just because it doesn't say it outright doesn't mean its not assumed in the text.
Really? How do you get from
"from one man he made every nation of men"
to the Adam (and Eve, don't forget!) of the Bible? After all, both Jews and Muslims also believe that all humanity descended from one man: yet they have different theologies of creation and the fall. While we're at it, plenty of ancient religions also believed that all humanity descended from one man, without so much as taking a look at Genesis 1-3.
Read the passage again, and compare it with the creationist treatment:
Acts 17 evangelism
In the ‘Acts 17 approach,’ Paul used a different method. In this approach, Paul had success in preaching to the Greeks. The Greeks were outright pagans who had no knowledge of the true God, or an understanding of the meaning of sin and the Fall, etc., as the Jews did. The Greeks basically dismissed that message as foolish.
But when Paul explained who the real God is (the God of creation) and laid the foundation of the gospel about all of us being descendants of one man Adam (thus explaining the origin of sin and the need for salvation), and then dismantled their belief in pagan gods, he then presented the salvation message. They began to respond.
(emphasis added) Read the passage again. Paul says nothing about the origin of sin, and nothing about why the creation story implies that we need salvation. Ken Ham simply wasn't reading Acts 17 when he was talking about Acts 17, and if that's how the president of one of the most influential creationist groups in the world treats the Bible, what hope does the rest of the movement have?But when Paul explained who the real God is (the God of creation) and laid the foundation of the gospel about all of us being descendants of one man Adam (thus explaining the origin of sin and the need for salvation), and then dismantled their belief in pagan gods, he then presented the salvation message. They began to respond.
Also, evolution has things evolve in community, so it wouldn't be from one man that God made everyone, but from a group of people that came from a monkey ancestor tribe.
What Papias said.
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