Problems with the biblical Genesis story (split)

Discussion in 'Religion Archives' started by Arioch, Oct 30, 2011.

  1. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    @Jan --

    It's not moving the goalposts at all, it's using the logic supporting your argument against you. You have argued for your subjective interpretation of Genesis by saying that because it makes sense that must be the right way to interpret it(you've said so at least three times in this thread), claiming that without your artificial make/create dichotomy the book doesn't make sense. However if that is the criteria you are using, and you've said so yourself, then you must also accept that my interpretation of Genesis as a myth is just as valid, if not more so because it works with the rest of the bible as well.

    You also never answered my question about the six days the bible said god created the world in. Care to weigh in on that finally, or are you just going to dodge the question again?

    No, one has to scrap the text and write something that makes the least bit of sense.
     
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  3. Aqueous Id flat Earth skeptic Valued Senior Member

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    Because there is evidence that it borrows symbols from other cultures. So, for the same reason you should not take as literal that Gilgamesh thatched a boat out of reeds to save all the species from the Flood, a legend that predates the Bible, you would not regard the Noah story as literal.

    Do you not agree that the existence of a precursor from another culture explains that the story was merely incorporated? There are a lot of examples.
     
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  5. Jan Ardena OM!!! Valued Senior Member

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    Arioch,



    What is ''subjective'' about using the correct meanings of words?



    Same as above using ''artificial''.





    Your interpretation renders Genesis nonsensical.
    Why should anyone accept that?



    It doesn't say ''God created the world in six days'', it says He created it ''In the begining...''
    ''Yowm'' is the word used for day, which also means ''as a division of time''



    That's nonsense.


    jan.
     
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  7. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    @Jan --

    Yes, it does. The word in context can only be defined as a day because, in context, the bible also says that each day had a "morning" and "night". Therefore it says that god created the world in six days. QED.
     
  8. Jan Ardena OM!!! Valued Senior Member

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    God didn't create ''bara'' anything in those days.
    He even made ''asah'' man, but created them in His own image.

    It say's He created ''bara'' the earth ''In the begining''.


    Jan.
     
  9. Robittybob1 Banned Banned

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    I was trying to say, and I don't believe it is an insane assertion, that atheists should not get upset if another person attempts to "rewrite" Genesis yet appears to not follow the order in the "old Version" or the absolute correct translation.
     
  10. NMSquirrel OCD ADHD THC IMO UR12 Valued Senior Member

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    In the beginning,God created the Void, He saw that it was not good,so he created a pill that contained everything that was needed to create the universe,when he was done with this pill,he blew it up, and the universe was born.....
     
  11. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    @Jan --

    You have mastered the art of the red herring. This is literally completely irrelevant. Whether it says he created it or made it(never mind that even in the ancient hebrew the words were synonymous) it says that he did it in six days. And due to the context the word was used in we know that it means a standard, twenty four hour day.

    You know damn well that was the point I was getting at. We know for a fact that it took longer than that, and we know that it didn't happen in the order that the bible says it did. This would seem to be a major conflict with about six different sciences there. Either explain how it's not or concede the point that a literal Genesis can't be true.
     
  12. Robittybob1 Banned Banned

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    Waiting for Jan!
     
  13. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    @Rob --

    Don't hold your breath, Jan will just deflect with yet another red herring, degrading her credibility even further.
     
  14. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    Jan's a man.
     
  15. Jan Ardena OM!!! Valued Senior Member

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    Oops!
     
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  16. Jan Ardena OM!!! Valued Senior Member

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    Arioch,


    What exactly did He do in six days?

    He created water creatures, man in His own image, and winged fowl.

    ''In the begining'' He created the heavens and the earth.
    That's what it says.



    Read above.


    If you read it literally, it's NOT in conflict with science.
    I haven't said Genesis is true, or false for that matter.


    jan.
     
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  17. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    @Jan --

    Everything in your list, but we know that it didn't happen in six days, it happened over the course of billions of years. Not only that but the order is wrong. It says that plant life was the first life created/made when we know that the first life was not plants, it was small, microbial replicators in the seas. It also says that god created/made the stars after he created/made the earth, we know this to be the complete reverse of what actually happened, the stars predate the Earth by a good five to ten billion years.

    And then,

    "Gen 1:13 And the evening and the morning were the third day."

    "Gen 1:13 And the evening and the morning were the third day."

    So everything that happened between those two verse happened in one day. Stop with the red herrings already and answer the question.

    Really? So grass predates sea life? Care to cite some peer reviewed articles stating that? Or are you just going to deflect as usual?

    (PS, sorry about the "her" thing. It's the name, I don't know anyone named Jan who isn't a woman. I apologize for that)
     
  18. Jan Ardena OM!!! Valued Senior Member

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    Arioch,


    Disbelieve the texts all you want, it is no concern of mine.



    1. ''Bara'' band ''Asah'' (''created/made'') have two different meanings (Hebrew).

    2. It doesn't say they were created (Bara) it says;

    Gen 1:11 And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, [and] the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed [is] in itself, upon the earth: and it was so.

    Notice it says, And the earth was without form, and void.
    Form-less, not seed-less, or devoid of potential.
    Not to mention that it gives an idea of when the Earth and Heavens were created which was ''In the begining...''.



    It uses the term ''Asah'' not ''Bara'' in relation to the stars, these two words mean completely different things. Have you not read the evidence?
    One assumes that the creation (Bara) took place ''In the begining'', just like it says.

    There is evidence within the texts that the earth existed before the 6 days account.

    Gen 1:28 And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth.... Now in case you say ''replenish'' just simply means ''to fill'', consider what God says to Noah after the flood:

    Gen 9:1 And God blessed Noah and his sons, and said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth.


    Also:


    Gen 4:16 And Cain went out from the presence of the LORD, and dwelt in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden.

    The word ''land'' in this instance is transliterated from the Hebrew word
    , and one of its meaning is ''country.


    Now, the following verse states:


    Gen 4:17 And Cain knew his wife; and she conceived, and bare Enoch: and he builded a city, and called the name of the city, after the name of his son, Enoch.


    Unless Cain builded a city with his own bare hands, there had to be people there.
    Unless you believe that humans engaged in incest, and Cain waited a number of years for a sister to grow, and decided (for whatever strange reason) to go to the land of Nod . then there had to be people there.




    Nothing happened between those two verses as they are the same verse.



    Are you actually reading the words that I write?


    ''Jan'' is a Dutch male name pronounced as ''yan''.

    But don't worry, it's understandable.


    jan.
     
  19. Lee Registered Member

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    Sigh. String theory now postulates 11 dimensions. Actually, there are thousads if not millions. Some of these coexist on the same "plane" or level we are on, and some are higher, some lower. But as our consciousness is imortal and indestructable, this consciousness does not require the earth, the sun, or even this specific event of creation for it to exist. "Us" in the eternal sense. The reason about 95% of the people believe in a higher power is that we are connected to it and 95% of the population is intuitive enough to realize it. But to digress, as I love humor. Belief is reasonable as we are part of that supreme consciousness. Agnosticism is reasonable, as most people cannot see the miraculous in front of them. Athiesm is just stupid, cause its a lose lose so only morons buy into it. (God's morons as everything is proceesing just as it should.) Ah well. Even if you believe, your in for a big surprise.
     
  20. Lee Registered Member

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    A Day in the Sight of God

    Just one more, can't resist. Somebody asked my master "What is a day in the sight of God?". As this is unanswerable at this level of consciousness, Master replied (and this is gospel in Hindu Mythology, and true nonetheless): "When Brahma exhales, all the universes are created. When Brahma inhales, all the universes are destroyed. How long is a breath compared to a day?" If the known universe (92 billion light year diameter) is as an atom to the actual size, and this is one of thousands of realities (dimensions) and one of millions of universes, then of what importance is an old jewish lymric trying to express the unknowable?
     
  21. Jan Ardena OM!!! Valued Senior Member

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    What is your view of the topic of genesis?


    jan.
     
  22. Dywyddyr Penguinaciously duckalicious. Valued Senior Member

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    Huh?

    Evidence please.

    Evidence please.

    Supposition.

    Evidence please.

    Maybe, before you start throwing those terms around as loosely as you're doing, you should take the time to learn what they mean.

    Yeah? Unexpected birthday present?
     
  23. AlexG Like nailing Jello to a tree Valued Senior Member

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    Standard Believer New Age garbage
     

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