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Saturday, September 12, 2009

For Slacker, about that wall of text you wanted me

Current mood: satisfied

I should've been studying, but I couldn't resist, so I read it . I probably could've been more thorough in my reading and this response, but...yeah. This response covers some of the stuff, but not all of it. Sorry .

I enjoyed reading it and I thought it made sense. Especially the Garden of Eden story being used as a metaphor for the development of agriculture - that was an interesting interpretation that I haven't thought of before. I'm sure you're aware that there has been debate about the historicity of the Genesis account, and whether the creation story is real, metaphorical or just a story, i.e. like Jesus' parables and intended to present a moral point.

On that, I'm undecided. There's no doubt that the evidence supporting an "old earth" model of the universe (i.e. older than a mere 6000 years), as well as evolution by the process of natural selection, is overwhelming, and I think that it's reasonable to say that if the creation story in Genesis cannot be reconciled with this new evidence, then the authority of the Bible as a whole hangs in the balance.

On the topic of the Epic of Gilgamesh, I have only a paragraph which is written in my Scofield Study Bible, which reads:
That Babylonian and Assyrian monuments contain records bearing a grotesque resemblance to the majestic account of the creation and of the Flood is true, as also that these antedate Moses. But this confirms rather than invalidates the inspiration of the Mosaic account. Some tradition of creation and the Flood would inevitably be handed down in the ancient cradle of the race. Such a tradition, following the order of all tradition, would take on grotesque and mythological features, and these abound in the Babylonian records. Of necessity, therefore, the first task of inspiration would be to supplant the often absurd and childish tradition with a revelation of the true history, and such a history we find in words of matchless grandeur, and in an order which, rightly understood, is absolutely scientific

Do I agree with all of it? No, but I agree with the point that he made about the two accounts not invalidating the myth, but rather confirming it.

Anyway, cheers.
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