Re: How to interpret Adam

From: Jim Armstrong <jarmstro@qwest.net>
Date: Tue Mar 09 2004 - 20:21:26 EST

OK, but I'm not sure exactly what you had in mind. I assume the
preexistence of one, God.
My question was about how the other one made the scene, and about the
onset of awareness.
Why do you lean away from the idea that it might have been more like a
wakening of awareness?
That is more like our other experience (e.g., waking from deep sleep or
maturing from infancy). JimA

Dick Fischer wrote:

> Jim wrote:
>
>>> Jack wrote:
>>>
>>>> I dont think that we can define what it is
>>>> to be human in biological terms at all. It is a spiritual definition.
>>>> "Human" means able to communicate with God? Maybe.
>>>
>>>
>>> Dick Fischer wrote:
>>> I like that last word. Adds perspective.
>>
>>
>> To communicate implies awareness. Do you think that awareness might
>> have happened in a flash or a dawning? JimA
>
>
> Takes two or more to communicate. I don't see it as a gradual process.
>
> Dick Fischer - Genesis Proclaimed Association
> Finding Harmony in Bible, Science, and History
> www.genesisproclaimed.org
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Received on Tue Mar 9 20:21:56 2004

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