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interesting

I thought this was interesting and contains a lovely paraphrase of the creation story. http://www.gly.uga.edu/railsback/CS/CSIndex.html

Quote: The Hebrew Bible, or the Old Testament, is known to modern readers from the Masoretic text, a compilation of Hebrew texts assembled by Jewish scholars in the seventh to tenth centuries A.D. from older scrolls and codices. That text, and thus the Old Testament, contain two creation stories. It is not unusual for cultures to have multiple creation stories, and throughout this booklet the paraphrases have melded two or more variations of a culture's creation story into one. However, because the two stories in the Old Testament are so different, the two stories are recounted separately here as "Yahweh" and then "The Elohim".


Quick comment

Quick comment - is "This creation was relatively recent" really a basic belief of creationists? Surely the belief is that "The bible account is accurate," with the recent dating of creation being a consequence.

Roy 12:16, 8 Sep 2005 (GMT)

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