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OK, the Christian bible gives us a pretty outlandish explanation for how we all got here, a story, frankly, that I find so outlandish as to lack any credibility whatsoever, but since I’m a masochist, I figured I would pull the pin off of a hand grenade and toss it in the philosophy forum.
So, here are my questions:
A: Do you believe that the story of Adam and Eve is literal, or allegorical?
If Adam, Eve, the Tree, and the serpent actually were real persons, and real events, was not God leaving the tree, the ONE thing that they were not to touch, right there, unguarded, unsupervised, with just an admonition to leave it alone analogous to a day care leaving a loaded pistol in the toy box, and merely telling the children they can play with all the other toys but to leave the gun alone? Isn’t such a thing highly irresponsible?
So, here are my questions:
A: Do you believe that the story of Adam and Eve is literal, or allegorical?
- A1: If literal, how do you explain the discrepancy between the biblical timeline of 6000 years since the very first humans, and the science that tells us beyond a doubt that humans have been around for hundreds of thousands of years.
- A2: If allegorical, does that not leave a significant problem with the idea of original sin?
If Adam, Eve, the Tree, and the serpent actually were real persons, and real events, was not God leaving the tree, the ONE thing that they were not to touch, right there, unguarded, unsupervised, with just an admonition to leave it alone analogous to a day care leaving a loaded pistol in the toy box, and merely telling the children they can play with all the other toys but to leave the gun alone? Isn’t such a thing highly irresponsible?