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LOL go for itJonMarc said:so....bandit....here i go!!
hanging out here is a lot of fun.
just so long as they dont try to take away our prayer life, our bibles & our Jesus.
LOL go for itJonMarc said:so....bandit....here i go!!
so long as your wife does not read this line it should be smooth seas and steady winds! hahaQuahom1 said:...
Don't get me wrong...I bend knee at my wife's waist. But I know I run the roost as well...
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interesting we make exactly the same point. i simply make it about God's creating of lives while you make it about adam and eve's *assisted* creating of lives.Faithfulservant said:...
Just because Cain and Abel are the first listed descendents of Adam does NOT mean they were the first children. They were just the first ones that had any relevancy to history at that time.
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Ah, but did you notice Adam is not mentioned? Eve bare a son, yes, but not by Adam. Notice especially that Cain is not included in the genealogy of Adam. Because the Bible is the (hi)story of the descendents of Adam.Bandit said:And Adam 'knew' Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the LORD.
This requires a bit of a stretch of imagination. The “whole” earth was all of the earth, and then some, that these people, the descendents of Adam, knew. Indeed, a lot of the earth was covered no doubt, and there are evidences around that demonstrate massive flooding. But not everywhere. I mentioned Australia. How does one explain how such diverse animals as kangaroos, koalas, tasmanian devils and other creatures unique only to Australia got there? On the Ark? Then to get off and cross an ocean? And leave no trace anywhere else? I have a hard time reconciling that.Bandit said:Genesis 7:21 And all flesh died that moved upon the earth, both of fowl, and of cattle, and of beast, and of every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth, and every man:
Genesis 7:22 All in whose nostrils [was] the breath of life, of all that [was] in the dry [land], died.
Genesis 7:23 And every living substance was destroyed which was upon the face of the ground, both man, and cattle, and the creeping things, and the fowl of the heaven; and they were destroyed from the earth: and Noah only remained [alive], and they that [were] with him in the ark.
“Adam” means “man of red earth” or “red clay,” possibly owing to the ruddy complexion as much as the constitution. “Ashes to ashes and dust to dust…”queenofsheba said:"Adam" means "man"
Why?Bandit said:…the people before Adam would be under the curse of death because of Adams trangression & several other complications in the scripture.
Perhaps for some, I will not disagree. There are those who will find any excuse they can to disagree with the teachings of the Bible. However, I will state emphatically and for the record, this is not my motivation. I no longer find this a “stumbling block” in my walk.mynameisstephen said:Many skeptics have claimed that, for Cain to find a wife, there must have been other ‘races’ of people on the Earth who were not descendants of Adam and Eve.
To many people, this question is a stumbling block to accepting the creation account in Genesis and its record of only one man and woman at the beginning of history
That is fine, you know I value your opinion. I have heard such teaching before. In my walk I find it difficult to justify rationally after some of the other things I have pointed out. If the serpent were indeed Satan, which may or may not be, it only further justifies what I have been saying, that prior to the curse he was not only able to, but did procreate with Eve. It is for that transgression that he was cursed as much or more than the opening of the eyes to “good and evil.” As has been pointed out by you and others, God had a purpose in mind for Adam and his descendents from the beginning. And at the beginning, the serpent (Satan) tried to derail the process. In some small way he succeeded, at least until Jesus.Bandit said:some feel that even the serpant/Satan procreated with Eve (but we cross the line there with THAT WHICH IS BORN OF FLESH IS FLESH...)
I want to say first that you are very astute, and have managed to capture a great deal of nuance in your understanding. I agree with a great deal of what you have to say in this regard. However, here I will take a minor issue. Why would God not save the creation prior to Adam? Especially if it was very good? If all flesh was preserved alive in the Ark, it could be argued some of the sixth day creation also went along for the ride. Personally, I think many were spared the ravages of the flood by reason of where they were at.JonMark said:the line of adam are the only ones who can be saved... they are the only ones who need saving, as they are the only ones cursed by adam's sin.
A thought occurred to me after I posted: Why would the serpent be so concerned with the new-comers in the Garden? And not the 6th day creation? Why seduce Eve "shortly" after her creation, when there must have been plenty of other women available? It gives me pause to consider...That is fine, you know I value your opinion. I have heard such teaching before. In my walk I find it difficult to justify rationally after some of the other things I have pointed out. If the serpent were indeed Satan, which may or may not be, it only further justifies what I have been saying, that prior to the curse he was not only able to, but did procreate with Eve. It is for that transgression that he was cursed as much or more than the opening of the eyes to “good and evil.” As has been pointed out by you and others, God had a purpose in mind for Adam and his descendents from the beginning. And at the beginning, the serpent (Satan) tried to derail the process. In some small way he succeeded, at least until Jesus.
hehehe....juantoo3 said:A thought occurred to me after I posted: Why would the serpent be so concerned with the new-comers in the Garden? And not the 6th day creation? Why seduce Eve "shortly" after her creation, when there must have been plenty of other women available? It gives me pause to consider...
again i say...Amen brother.Bandit said:...
Jesus is the only sign we are going to get.
The bible does not lie.![]()
All played important parts in our Biblical history, as help meets or (helpmates).InLove said:(Oh, I almost forgot--Q? What about Esther, Rahab, Magdalene, Deborah (not Rachel's handmaid--the other one. I might not understand what you are saying--might be an interesting thread in itself.)
InPeace,
InLove