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But is it accurate symbolism? Evolution suggests that death is something that was built into humanity – indeed, into all life – all through its development. (Indeed, evolution implies the existence of death, for without the death of the “unfit”, natural selection has no mechanism by which to work.) Under this paradigm, the story of Genesis amounts not to a description of a Fall from a better state already possessed by mankind, but rather a Fall from a better state offered to mankind by God in exchange for obedience to the divine will.The creation story is symbolism showing Man’s fall
Why not simply say, “And over time, people developed their own languages as well as their own cultures” if not for the fact that nobody could really explain the existence of multiple languages without invoking divine intervention?The tower of babel symbolic story of different languages and cultures etc. The writers wrote in a way for people to understand
But how “great” was the great flood? The Bible implies the flood was (1) worldwide and (2) wiped out every land animal except for the pairs or humans and animals saved by Noah. There is zero evidence in the geological or archaological record that a worldwide flood ever took place. If you’re satisfied with the story of Noah’s Ark’s being a symbolic exaggeration of an actual local flood event, then fine. But given that St. Peter refers to only “eight souls” as having been saved from the flood, do you think that the Apostles had any idea they were referring to a story of a local event that, for symbloic purposes, had been exaggerated to global proportions?Noah and his ark, showing how God gave humans another chance. It is factual though that there was a great flood of the Earth.
–Mike