Science has shown that the fall narrative appears to be flawed.
Theology etc can help us understand why to address how people have
come to see the Fall as a literal historical event.
Your point being?
On 8/1/07, Gregory Arago <gregoryarago@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> Added note: Anthropology, sociology, psychology and cultural studies are
> much more significant on/for the 'meaning' of 'the Fall narrative' than it
> is for physics, chemistry, biology or geology. Are we agreed on this, Iain?
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