All of the above in the OP.
Do We Interprete genesis 1/2 as being Literal, Myth, or metaphorical then?
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by JesusFan, Jul 11, 2011.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I do find it kind of interesting that YECers introduce variable speed of light, variable speed of radioactive decay in an attempt to make scientific observation fit their interpretation of scripture. -
Much of the scientific community had come to the same conclusion - The speed of light is and has been a variable all along, the closer to the Big Bang, the greater the potential variation(s), presumably it answered a few questions for them as well.
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This theory solves many problems the Big Bang cannot.
You can go to Barry Setterfields website to find many interesting atricles on this subject. -
preachinjesus Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
One might posit that in creating with age, God designed a universe that allowed for the optimal placement of Earth while utilizing the laws of nature necessary to regulate existence. Thus the speed of light is built in, and visible images from light years away put into visible alignment with humanity on earth.
There are any number of replies and some difficulties...but those come with every view of cosmology. -
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InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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This from Wiki
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I wonder if there is some connection between the lifespan of men in OT times compared to today.
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Now imagine if yourself and everybody around you were expected to live six, seven, eight, even nine hundred years. Can you imagine how depraved man would be?
Shortening a man's life in some respects is a good thing, it makes a man more conscious of his creator and mortality.
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Gold Dragon Well-Known Member
If we want to interpret a passage "literally" we need to look at the literary style and context of the passage. The lay understanding of the term "literal" usually means "the first understanding that comes to my mind". But in literary analysis, interpreting a passage "literally" is a much more complex process.
I agree with preachinjesus about how the first two chapters of Genesis are written in terms of literary style. And no matter how you interpret these two chapters, it is pretty obvious that the natural break is at Gen 2:3. I believe the rhythm and structure of Gen 1:1 to Gen 2:3 lends itself to a clearly poetic form.
In our prose and scientific dominated culture, poetic writing has come to mean something is less true or untrue but I completely disagree with that. The same for myth in our society. But both poetry and mythology are styles of writing and story telling that I believe can convey ideas that are absolute truth.
Calling the genesis story mythology is entirely appropriate with most academic understandings of the term myth which refers to the story's function of being a narrative origins story. Of course the lay understanding of the term "myth" suggests a story that is not true and I would disagree with that understanding of Genesis 1 and 2.
I think metaphor also plays a role in understanding Genesis 1 and 2. And that also does not detract from the truthfulness of scripture. Metaphor is used extensively throughout the bible in references to God's "hand" or the "Day of the Lord" and many other examples. Just because one element of a verse is metaphorical does not make the entire verse or chapter a metaphor or allegory.
For those here unfamiliar with my views, I am very open to theistic evolution but have no problems with my brothers and sisters holding young earth creationist interpretations as well as any of the other many interpretations of these chapters in Genesis. All of us hold to the authority and inspiration of scripture and hopefully recognize that our interpretations will never be perfect. One day we will find out exactly how God did it and whether it is 6 24hr periods or billions of years, creation is an amazing and glorious testament to God's intimate involvement in our existence. -
Apostle paul relates jesus as being second Adam that we all died Spiritually in Adam by the Fall, so Adam and the fall account was aliteral recording of actual event!
Since that was real, not metaphor/myth, why wouldn't we interprete rest of that account as literall/actually also?
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