Post tagged with Adam
-
Ms. B and the First Cave Man Sinner
March 24th, 201004:08 PM ETHere, dear reader, continues the conversation of Mr. A and Ms. B from "Ms. B hammers the fall of Adam": Mr. A: Ms. B, your questions disturb me. It seems like whatever the fall is, it must be reconciled with the presence of a whole lot of prior suffering in the world. It seems like creation was groaning long before there was any Adam and Eve. Ms.... -
Ms. B hammers the fall of Adam
March 18th, 201001:59 PM ETHere, dear reader, continues the conversation of Mr. A and Ms. B from "Ms. B points out that physical death came before Adam's fall" Ms. B: So Mr. A, how do you explain the fact that Genesis 1 claims that God created a world of vegetarians? Mr. A: Well Ms. B, I have this friend, MGT2... Ms. B: That's a strange name. Mr. A: Yes, well he suggest... -
Why Ms. B doesn’t think we need a historical Adam (Part 1)
March 08th, 201001:48 PM ETHere, dear reader, continues the conversation of Mr. A and Ms. B from "Why Mr. A believes we need a historical Adam" Ms. B: Here's your rooibos tea Mr. A. Mr. A: Thank you, Ms. B. You're very kind. Now, you were going to explain why you think the Christian doesn't need a historical Adam. Ms. B: Yes, down to business. Are you familiar with the co... -
Why Mr. A believes we need a historical Adam
March 04th, 201002:27 PM ETMs. B: Mr. A, you look pensive. Is something wrong? Mr. A: Well before I consider further your attempt to read the Genesis creation and fall narratives as mythical, I need to get something off my chest. Ms. B: Go ahead Mr. A. There are no secrets here. Mr. A: Okay, how can you suggest that Adam might not be a historical figure when he is treated... -
The Fall of "Adam": A Brief Intermezzo
March 01st, 201012:44 PM ETHere, dear reader, continues the conversation of Mr. A and Ms. B from "Genesis Creation as Myth and a Scientific Worldview". Mr. A: So it may be that in some way the creation narrative of Adam and Eve is a myth. Still, this leaves me with many questions. For instance, are Adam and Eve real people? Ms. B: The word "Adam" means "man", the word "Eve... -
Is the Genesis story of creation and fall a myth?
February 19th, 201012:00 PM ETHere, dear reader, continues the conversation of Mr. A and Ms. B first begun at "Do Christians need a historical Adam and Eve? (Part 1)": Mr. A: So to sum up our conversation thus far, you're saying that Genesis 1-3 could be a myth that God appropriated as part of his divine revelation. Ms. B: Emphasis on could be, so long as you recognize that "... -
Do Christians need a historical Adam and Eve? (Part 1)
February 08th, 201011:51 AM ETMr. A: Do Christians need a historical Adam and Eve? Ms. B: Need them for what? Mr. A: To be good Christians. Ms. B: How do you mean? Mr. A: Well, if a Christian interprets the creation and fall of Adam as a mythic story rather than a broadly historical one, what else might a Christian be giving up? Ms. B: Oh, I see. You're worried that if you...
Advertisement
About this blog
An exploration of faith, knowledge, reason and doubt (with the occasional trite pop culture reference thrown in for good measure).
LATEST NEWS
- Worldviews: A Conversation with Barry
- The problem of irrelevant comments explained
- Commenting on The Tentative Apologist
- Why Christians shouldn’t seek a “biblical worldview”
- Does God punish people through natural disasters?
- Quote others the way you would have them quote you
- What was in Jesus’ hand? Lessons on why you can’t take the Bible literally word for word
ARCHIVE
TOP TAGS
- Al Mohler aplastic anemia Artists united against Apartheid Beyonce climate change C.S. Lewis Don Cheadle environmental ethics essentialism evangelicalism externality George Clooney Hans Kung healing heterodoxy historiography Inquisition Justin Taylor Mariah Carey mission Muammar Gadhafi Nelly Furtado Ron Kilno Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Sun City Usher

Digg
Facebook
Twitter
Stumble
Reddit
Del.ico.us
Yahoo buz