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Stevereeno
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You are suggesting Adam had many wives that were animals, not human wives.Keep in mind the Church has only been around for about 2000 years. Judaism has only been around for about 5000 years (?) and the laws for marriage in the old covenant are much different than in the new. Men lawfully had many wives.
Why did God destroy Sodom and Gomorrah?Previous to the Law of Moses there were no set moral rules for procreation, and God’s only command was for humanity to “Be fruitful and multiply” (Genesis 1:28). So you cannot transpose Christ’s marriage laws onto the first human beings.
In one breath you are destroying the “history of the nations”, and with your next breath, you are quoting it as literal truth.Look carefully at Genesis 4:14-24. Cain is banished to Nod, East of Eden, and it is obvious that people live there, since God even puts a curse on whoever would kill Cain. Who were these people? Who was the wife of Cain in 4:17? His sister? That would be pretty unethical in itself. She must have been either a hominid brute (not a daughter of Adam and Eve) or another human being to whom God had given a soul.
Based on your theory, what was the purpose of creating both Adam and Eve. God would only have had to create Adam. Adam, alone, could then have gone and performed acts of beastiality to create the human race.The fact that we are not descended from one genetic pair is currently a scientific probability. One of the only explanations for this is that the first true humans procreated with human-like animals. A miracle would not be disprovable by molecular science, it would be unexplainable. IF it can be definitively proven that we are not all from one single original genetic pair by science, we can’t say that a miracle has taken place, which would make it seem as though there were a natural explication. This destroys our reasoning. As much as you dislike the argument that God cannot deceive us, it is a valid one.
Who taught Adam to talk? If you say that Adam hadn’t developed his own form of speech, why would he care whether his companion (wife) had an eternal soul? Without speech, how would he even know the difference between Eve and one of the beasts? After God created Eve, which by the way made Adam extermely happy, why would he then continue to mate with the beasts? After Adam’s first daughter (from a beast) was born, why didn’t he just take her as his companion? She would have had a soul; she would have been “bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh”.