"I would like to believe you. Perhaps you could give an example."
Jerry, just go out to a few scientists and just drop that you're starting to doubt..you'll find out for yourself.
"Gould and Etheridge challenged some of the basic mechanisms of evolutionary theory in their hypothesis of punctuated equilibrium."
No no...they questioned the HOW , not the does it happen...
"Could you possibly explain what context clues show you that there are nonliteral statements in it? I'd love to see that. Then we can compare & see if similar "clues" exist in Genesis 1."
Pick a passage.
"Do you know how controversial Origin of the Species was when it was first published?
"
Yup, amazing how the pendulem has swung to the other side where people are pressured into believing it huh?
"Why should I trust the Biblical version of creation over creation stories from other religions?"
another red herring, stick to the subject, I don't want to drag this out to another 38 pages. We are on literal versus nonliteral passages.
"You keep asserting over and over that Genesis is literal because of "context", but you haven't backed that up with why I should take it literally."
In the context of this discussion, because its nonfiction.
""Day", as used in Genesis, just represents a time period, and not a literal 24-hour day (I'm sure you've heard this lots).
"
Okay, here ya go..find one place in genesis (other then the passages in question) where the same words are used for anything OTHER then a literal night and a literal day. When you do that, we can talk. Until then you're on the back burner
"I'll trust real-world evidence over a presumed creation event in some religious text any day of the week."
then don't reply to me, I'm speaking from a christian perspective. I don't ask you do talk about the validity of the Koran, so don't expect me to speak from something other the my choosen perspective..that's silly.
Jerry, just go out to a few scientists and just drop that you're starting to doubt..you'll find out for yourself.
"Gould and Etheridge challenged some of the basic mechanisms of evolutionary theory in their hypothesis of punctuated equilibrium."
No no...they questioned the HOW , not the does it happen...
"Could you possibly explain what context clues show you that there are nonliteral statements in it? I'd love to see that. Then we can compare & see if similar "clues" exist in Genesis 1."
Pick a passage.
"Do you know how controversial Origin of the Species was when it was first published?
"
Yup, amazing how the pendulem has swung to the other side where people are pressured into believing it huh?
"Why should I trust the Biblical version of creation over creation stories from other religions?"
another red herring, stick to the subject, I don't want to drag this out to another 38 pages. We are on literal versus nonliteral passages.
"You keep asserting over and over that Genesis is literal because of "context", but you haven't backed that up with why I should take it literally."
In the context of this discussion, because its nonfiction.
""Day", as used in Genesis, just represents a time period, and not a literal 24-hour day (I'm sure you've heard this lots).
"
Okay, here ya go..find one place in genesis (other then the passages in question) where the same words are used for anything OTHER then a literal night and a literal day. When you do that, we can talk. Until then you're on the back burner
"I'll trust real-world evidence over a presumed creation event in some religious text any day of the week."
then don't reply to me, I'm speaking from a christian perspective. I don't ask you do talk about the validity of the Koran, so don't expect me to speak from something other the my choosen perspective..that's silly.
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