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MrSnaith
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I’m curious what you mean when you place mankind in quotations. Can you clarify, please?CCC 390 The account of the fall in Genesis 3 uses figurative language, but affirms a primeval event, a deed that took place at the beginning of the history of man. Revelation gives us the certainty of faith that the whole of human history is marked by the original fault freely committed by our first parents.
“Mankind” has a history that extends well beyond a million years. (Refer to any text book on paleoanthropology). If Genesis has its facts right, Adam lived in the Neolithic Period no earlier than about 10,000 years ago. So the idea that “a deed that took place at the beginning of human history” was instigated by our man, “Adam” is frankly indefensible. Adam “in the image of God” was God’s representative on earth, a role he failed to fulfill and it fell to Christ. Adam, who lived about 7,000 years ago, was the progenitor of the Semitic race, not the human race. My book, *Historical Genesis from Adam to Abraham *covers that.