How can Creationists argue
How can Creationists argue
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The whole non-literal interpretation thing is what really makes ME wonder. As if it's not a direct response to the hard evidence available, it's grasping for straws, and reforming of concept to fit reality. The world was once flat, and you would have been called a heretic for believing otherwise, the non-literal interpretations are a result of contemporary thinking. I promise you, the 7 days thing was FACT to a majority of Christians before science kicked in.
- I'm interested in reading up on this—what's the source for your last claim?ChankD
- Research the meaning of the word "yom" as it was used in the Old Testament, early Christians were Jews that believed in Jesus.NONEIS
- Research the meaning of the word "yom" as it was used in the Old Testament, early Christians were Jews that believed in Jesus.NONEIS
- Jesus, sorry for the double post, QBN freaked on me.NONEIS