Calypsis4
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What astonishes me is that some people can present a far-fetched interpretation of the text like this and still insist it is a literal reading and not an interpretation.
I know this particular poster has not made that claim, so I am not trying to put words into her mouth. But I do ask those who claim to adhere to a literal hermeneutic to really look at what they present. If it looks like this, it is NOT a literal reading.
I believe in the literal interpretation because Jesus taught it: "But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female." Mark 10:6
Paul taught it too: "For Adam was first formed, then Eve." I Timothy 2:13.
There isn't even a hint about evolution in scripture. Would one think that the All Knowing Holy Spirit would have revealed clearly how the world began if evolution were involved. Oh, He was clear all right, but many of those who profess to know Jesus simply don't believe what He told Moses to write in the Genesis account..
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