Allan Harvey writes
>Inspired communication of vital truths about God and his relation to his
creation, set in a form >appropriate to the pre-scientific understanding of
the day."
I 100% agree with this Allan. If it were mathematically possible to agree
more,
I would.
>The problem comes in the view (which would have been totally alien to
Moses) that truth communicated by story is somehow inferior to truth
conveyed in scientific terms. Those with
>that view should remember how often Jesus taught in this "inferior" mode<
Sorry, Allan, but this doesn't work. Two reasons off the top of my head.
Gen 1 could have just said "God created everything" and begun Gen 2.
You're saying that
God created a tremendous amount of confusion and distress unnecessarily.
What truth is communicated by "God separated the waters?"
Jim
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