Posted on 01/10/2005 6:06:31 AM PST by katieanna
Good morning Freepers!
I have been chewing on a message I heard from a minister last night that briefly made mention of the pre-Adamic period (that period between Genesis 1:1 and Genesis 1:2). Verse 2 in the NIV calls the earth "formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep and the Sprit of God was hovering over the waters".
Many theologians believe that a flood occured wherein God destroyed all living creatures and that he began again with Adam. Some say Adam was not the first man because God ordered him and Eve to "be fruitful and multiply and REplenish the earth". This minister said that God would have said "plenish" if no other man had existed before.
I had previously dismissed all thought of Adam NOT being the first man. Upon hearing this message, I've been stirred.
Please share your thoughts with me and have a blessed day!
RIGHT.
RIGHT.
Satan can create ?
One question that I often ask myself when thinking about strange theories is the following ...
What problem is there in the text of the Bible that requires this theory as its solution.
Death was introduced into the human race through Adam. The "Gappers" have never explained with theological rigor how death could have occurred before Adam. Instead, they claim without any Biblical evidence that the Pre-Adam race was not human ...
I say .... Whatever ... !
Was the flood orderly and nonchaotic ?
What is your Biblical evidence for this claim ?
16All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, 17that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.Why must you speculate about something that is omitted from scripture ? There is nothing to confirm this speculation in the NT, there is nothing in God's plan of salvation that requires it and there is nothing this speculation answers.
Can satan create lies without God's permission ?
Does this help?
1Cor 15:45 "So also it is written, The first man, Adam, became a living soul."
Paul seemed to think Adam was the first man. I'll cast my lot with Paul.
So, God can use disorder and chaos in order to bring judgement. So, God can be the author of chaos so long as he is bringing judgement to his world.
I meant the first part ... what is your Biblical evidence that Satan cannot create anything?
This theory states that earth is billions of years old, but the present race of humans came around 10,000 years ago.
Precisely. Man's understanding says the Earth is billions of years old. Therefore, we must find a way to make the Bible agree that the Earth is billions of years old.
Man's understanding says that life existed before Adam. Therefore, we must find a way to make the Bible agree.
The flood was not chaotic or disorderly. It restored the order that was there before the sin of Genesis 6 and swept away the giants that were in the earth at that time.
All of scripture must be in harmony. All of scripture from Genesis to Revelation shows that God is not the author of confusion, lies, misery, etc. Satan is. The world in Genesis 1:1-2 was in a state of disorder and confusion, when God's Spirit hovered over it.
God did not author the world in a state of confusion. Something happened to make it chaotic. God didn't say, "Let there be chaos." That would be contrary to His NATURE.
Thank you friend. Bless the Lord. God's Word referenced in your post settles the matter for me!
No, science is apparently just lining up with what the Bible says concerning God's nature and how God operates. Science ultimately confirms God's word.
I don't care if they believe they are a ham sandwich. It doesn't matter.
The bible is the only way we know any hard facts about God. It represents what God wants us to know. Speculation of this sort is entirely groundless.
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