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carol_marie
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Chapter 1 is the chronological telling of events. Chapter 2 is all about Adam - it provides details specific to him. Both are literal and true.No, I am pointing out that even people who claim to be reading literally cease to read literally when something (the text, in this case) seems to require that they cease to read literally. There is no question that a literal reading of Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 presents two different orders of creation. That much is simply beyond dispute.
But I’ve said what I intended to say. No point in going round and round.
Why is that difficult for you to understand.
I don’t think you WANT to see it. How sad.