To: HangnJudge; SentForth5
The Science of God is an excellent book that answers a lot of these questions that stem from a superficial understanding of the English translations of the Bible.
In the instance of Cain's wife, it hypothesizes the same thing that SentForth5 has stated, except that it supports it with medieval Hebrew scholarship to show that it is not a flimsy attempt to reconcile Darwinian evolution and creationism.
Gerald Schroeder is a superb scientist, scholar, and author, and reveals how juvenile and shallow a lot of the New Atheists are in their lines of questioning Biblical accuracy.
To: angryoldfatman
I appreciate that! I have a large library, but I don’t have that one.
I been digging into this for 20 years, now. I’m gonna see if Amazon has one!
30 posted on
12/13/2009 8:53:27 AM PST by
SentForth5
(Just sayin' is all...)
To: angryoldfatman
The Science of God is an excellent book
that answers a lot of these questions
that stem from a superficial understanding
of the English translations of the Bible. Fascinating comments at end of review
It would seem each of the comments speak
more about the prejudices of the commenter than
the Book they comment upon.
A problem I've noted is that
each person sees what they have been conditioned to see
by their life experiences.
None the less, works of this type are helpful and useful
if only to point out, by inference, out own blindness
Science speaks to what is the Universe
It makes no statements as to why the Universe exists
Who made it, or if It has a Purpose
To do this requires something Science cannot do...
to see "Out of the Box"
To: angryoldfatman; stylecouncilor
40 posted on
12/13/2009 10:03:45 AM PST by
onedoug
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