I bet I can prove you wrong.
2007-05-26
13:40:08
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look at my other question. It's the same thing, but i explain it.
2007-05-26
14:04:34 ·
update #1
You people disappoint me. You have no evidence to back up what you say. Warning: I am a firm believer of the Almighty and I'm willing to say what I think is right. Ok. Adam and Eve had to live at about 6,000 BC, which was at the end of the Ice Age when all the ice melted. The coordinates of the Bible point to where four rivers meet, two of them of which are the Tigris and Euphrates. The other two rivers are dried up. These rivers meet and flow further south in one big river, which is where the Persian Gulf is now. We may conclude that Eden was where the Persian Gulf is now. Because of the melting ice, this river flooded, creating a gulf. This is when God "kicked" them out of Eden. They had to get out or otherwise drown. Also, 6,000 BC was when humans stopped being hunter-gatherers and started staying in one place and turned into farmers. That's what Genesis represents. Not the creation, but when humans figured out the best way of life. Now its your turn. Prove me wrong.
2007-05-26
14:06:29 ·
update #2
Remember that crazy old guy Darwin? He's probably right. It was apes. Damned dirty apes. He was a Christian too.
2007-05-26
14:07:57 ·
update #3
I should stop adding details, but I'd like to say that I believe in some things the bible says and other things not so much. The story about the temptation of eating the apple by the snake was from the Epic of Gilgamish and local religion. How could Noah gather animals from around the world into one spot? I'm a historian, and you better not answer that question.
2007-05-26
14:19:11 ·
update #4
I like what that Eagle guy said- Good Luck. Ha! Those so-called experts can only theorize about the first human beings just like me. Who knows? Were you there? No. Was I there? No. Enough said.
2007-05-26
14:59:14 ·
update #5