RE: How to interpret Adam

From: Dick Fischer <dickfischer@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu Feb 26 2004 - 22:03:40 EST

Douglas wrote:

>Your sarcastic tone recently on this list has made it very confusing to
>understand what you are arguing for or against. Please be more
>straightforward and gracious in your posts. I think Guy was asking some
>honest questions here.

I absolutely agree, and I sincerely hope no one construed my light hearted
comments as any kind of ridicule. This is tough stuff, I readily admit,
and all I try to do occasionally is lighten the air. I do make every
effort to avoid criticizing anyone (well, except Glenn). But some methods
of explanation should just appear so off the wall on the face of it that we
ought to be able to narrow the field to a smaller number of possible
explanations.

What I propose is simple enough. Adam appears to have been a historical
personality. Ditto Noah. If that is true, it forces us to rethink some of
our theological dogma. Further, if we can get off the blocks with a good
start in Genesis it might carry over to the rest of the Old Testament and
on into the New.

> Isn't he (and all of us) better served by you (and
>all of us) being more clear about our perspective before unloading a bunch
>of arguments one way or another? For example, I still can't figure out
>what your fundamental stance is about the Hyers article, etc. Obviously
>you do not like his article, but is that because you do believe in an
>historical, literal Adam? Why not give a more clear introductory sentence
>in the form of "In my own view, I believe that the evidence is sufficiently
>strong for an historical Adam that it is not necessary or warranted to
>unload the Creation story of all historical fact" or something like that.

You say it as well as I could say it. If you will permit me to borrow your
sentence, I would say, "In my own view, I believe that the evidence is
sufficiently strong for an historical Adam that it is not necessary or
warranted to divest the Creation story of its historical integrity." Not
any better than the way you said it, it just states my position closer to
the way I perceive it.

Again, my apologies for any perceived levity at somebody else's
expense. (Like my above comment about Glenn, for example.)

Dick Fischer - Genesis Proclaimed Association
Finding Harmony in Bible, Science, and History
www.genesisproclaimed.org
Received on Fri Feb 27 08:24:38 2004

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