RE: How and when did we become "men"?

From: Don Perrett (don.perrett@verizon.net)
Date: Sat Apr 20 2002 - 16:02:07 EDT

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    While I appreciate your correcting in the linguistics of God's name, this
    did not answer my question. Do you believe that the god or gods worshiped by
    preadamites is the same God that we worship. I'm not asking name here.
    Regardless of what one may call God, Allah, Jehovah, God, etc, they at lest
    are the same God of Abraham. Again I will state without your direct
    response, that the gods worship by early hominids is not the same as that of
    Adam forward. I conclude that this is what is meant by Adam being the first
    to know THIS God. Even today there are those that do not believe in God,
    although they may believe in a god.
    Concerning your statement: "The Bible does say that Adam was the the first
    man that knew God, but the majority interpretation has always been that
    this was so because Adam was the first Man." Is this to imply that you
    believe that Adam was the first man, or that the Bible is incorrect in him
    being the first to know God?
    Don P
      -----Original Message-----
      From: Shuan Rose [mailto:shuanr@boo.net]
      Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 12:47 PM
      To: Don Perrett
      Cc: Dick Fischer
      Subject: RE: How and when did we become "men"?

      I I would say that man did not begin to worship YAHWEH as such
    until the Israelites did it at the time of the Exodus. The Consensus among
    Biblical Scholars was that before the Exodus(c. 1200BCE), the name YAHWEH
    was not known ( Ex. 3:13-17). Abraham, Isaac , and Jacob did worship God but
    under other names, such as Ed Shaddai(Gen . 17:1).The Bible does say that
    Adam was the the first man that knew God, but the majority interpretation
    has always been that this was so because Adam was the first Man.
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Don Perrett [mailto:don.perrett@verizon.net]
        Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 6:29 PM
        To: Shuan Rose
        Cc: Dick Fischer
        Subject: RE: How and when did we become "men"?

        I agree with you, however the more specific question is at what point
    did man begin to worship YAHWEH. While there may have been religious beliefs
    and practices going back prior to Adam, he alone was the first to follow the
    God we know today. This is the point made by Dick. Worship of elements,
    which was probably in practice many thousands of years prior, as you point
    out, is not the same as a more personal deity we now know. Back your points
    are well taken.
        Don P
          -----Original Message-----
          From: asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu [mailto:asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu]On
    Behalf Of Shuan Rose
          Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 4:26 PM
          To: MikeSatterlee@cs.com; asa@calvin.edu
          Subject: RE: How and when did we become "men"?

            Dear Mike,
            Interesting question. The question of when did Man become Man and
    what that even means has been explored in a number of books by just about
    every major paleoanthropologist over the past decade. Most believe that
    anatomically modern humans began 100,000 years ago , but many insist that
    these people did not start acting like human beings until 50, 000 years
    ago.By this, they mean creating art, spirituality, innovation, &culture.
    Recent findings in central and southern Africa contradict the hypothesis
    that there was such a long haitus between the appearance of modern anatomy
    and the appearance of modern behaviour.
            Another way of putting it would be, When did Man first become a
    spiritual being?We cannot know for sure, but a good starting point may be
    when humans began to exhibit the first signs of spiritual belief.The first
    signs of religious belief appear to come from Neanderthal burials dating
    back 100,000 years ago. Some dispute whether these were ceremonial burials,
    however.According to the latest genetic findings , Neanderthals were a
    separate species from Homo Sapiens, so this may not count.
            Evidence of burial ceremonies among Homo Sapiens date to Cro Magnon
    man (c. 30,000-40, 0000 B.C.).Certainly, by the times of the ancient
    Egyptians and Sumerians, there were signs that human communities had long
    had a rich spiritual life.
            I have read Dick Fischer's " In search of Adam"with interest but
    religious feelings among humans appear to predate his date for the
    appearance of Adam and I feel that humans must have known of God ( or the
    gods) prior to c. 4000BC.

            -----Original Message-----
            From: asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu
    [mailto:asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu]On
            Behalf Of MikeSatterlee@cs.com
            Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 2:17 AM
            To: asa@calvin.edu
            Subject: How and when did we become "men"?

            Dick Fischer wrote: Since you want the "image" to start before Adam,
    you must
            say where that begins. Any date you pick would be arbitrary - 4
    million
            years ago, 100,000 years ago, 10,000 years ago. You can guess, but
    you don't
            know.

            Dick, this raises a question I had hoped to get your opinion on.
    Regardless
            of whether Gen. 1:26, 27 is referring to God's creation of the human
    race
            prior to His creation of Adam and Eve or to His creation of Adam and
    Eve, I
            would like to know how and when you and others on this list believe
    God first
            created the human race? As you say, all we can do is guess as to the
    "when."
            The "how" may also be a matter of some disagreement here.

            I'll volunteer to go first.

            I believe God "created" man by making highly evolved primates into
    "spirit"
            people. A "spirit person" is a person who has a spirit unlike that
    of
            animals, a spirit which returns to God upon our death. (Eccl. 3:21;
    12:7)
            Being a "spirit person" also means having the ability to comprehend
            "spiritual" concepts. Concepts such as eternity, morality, justice
    and God. I
            believe at some point during the physical evolution of our species
    God
            intervened and gave mankind the ability to comprehend such
    "spiritual"
            concepts. I believe God also then began giving us eternal spirits. I
    believe
            these were the creative acts spoken of in Gen. 1:27.

            I believe our ability to think "spiritual" thoughts has, since that
    time,
            been inherited from our parents. However, the eternal spirits all
    human
            beings have since possessed may be individual gifts which God gives
    to all
            human beings at their births, at the time we take our first breath.
    This may
            have been what was pictured by God breathing the breath of life into
    Adam.
            (The Hebrew word "neshamah" which is used in Gen. 2:7 can mean both
    "breath"
            and "spirit.") If this is so, I believe it can truthfully be said
    that all
            human beings, before and after Adam, have been individually
    "created" in the
            same way that Adam was. (Adam was created from preexisting organic
    material,
            the dust of the earth, and had a spirit breathed into him directly
    by God.)

            I suspect God created the human race in this way about 100,000 years
    ago, at
            the time scientists tell us people just like ourselves first
    appeared on
            earth.

            I would much appreciate reading the thoughts on this subject of
    others on
            this list.

            How and when did God create man?

            Mike



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