Charlie Coleman wrote:
> At 08:19 PM 2/21/2008 -0300, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
>> Charlie Coleman wrote:
>>> At 12:32 PM 2/21/2008 -0300, Helio W. wrote:
>>>> So you're interpreting the Bible literally... Did you really believe that
>>>> Adam and Eva really existed? What about Noah's Ark?
>>>>
>>>> Not even Pete is so naive.
>>> Some parts of the Bible are definitely allegory, others are not. From my
>>> studies to date, I believe the stories of Adam and Eve and Noah are
>>> supposed to be interpreted literally.
>>>
>> And your relevant studies would be???
> 
> About a dozen Bible commentary books. Also several (maybe 6 or so?) 
> Biblical-critical books (e.g. the ones that try to disprove or discredit 
> the Bible). I've also researched some archeology books and resources. Also 
> there is a fantastic software program called Quickverse. It's got an 
> incredible range of resources for Bible study (something like 160 different 
> books/studies, etc - but I have not read them all). The Sunday School class 
> I used to attend (we moved a little while back) would take in depth looks 
> at these things. That class was awesome. We didn't shy away from things. We 
> even went and interviewed/discussed things with other religions. That was 
> VERY enlightening.

I see. I did a similar research on Superman. I concluded that if 
Kryptonite were to fall to earth it would consume itself before hitting 
ground. It was not until then that I could have a full night sleep.

> 
>> And on what do you base that belief?
> 
> I think you're asking on what do I base my believe that Adam and Eve were 
> actual people. Basically, I believe in an actual Adam and Eve based on 
> studies from the above, and the various discussions over my life as a 
> Christian. Many years ago I had thought maybe they were allegorical, but 
> then as I studied more and talked about it more I now believe they were 
> real people.

So you base your beliefs in what a book SAYS on what other people SAY 
about it. Whatever happened to FACTS? Or don't they apply in your 
life.... well, if that is so I have a beauuutiful bridge to sell you, 
right here in Argentina.

> 
> And yes, I believe Noah's Ark also literally existed. That one I've not 
> researched as much yet.
> 

You mean you believe it literally existed because you have not 
researched it?
Well, anyway I also think it "literally" existed. It's in a book, isn't it?





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