***I don’t think the two Genesis Creation accounts can be interpreted literally due to the fact that there are two Genesis accounts describing the Creator with two very different names.***
God has way more than two names in the bible.... this is a specious argument. You can view all the names of God here:
http://ft111.com/namesofgod.htm
The so-called “two Genesis accounts” argument is easily refuted by anyone who studies the bible.... that includes me. Fill me in on what you say the differences are and I’ll be glad to help you out.
I suggest you read it yourself and not go to some bible-thing website.
Previous post should say “bible-hating”.
The first account has “Elohim” as Creater and “Elohim” is a plural word. The second account has “Yahweh” as Creator, which is singular.