This explaination does offer some answers to the double-account contradiction as well as "where did Mrs. Cain come from"? but it has some problems too:
1. Why did the Biblegod not create plants in the 2nd chapter until after creating man? "There was no man to till the soil" shouldn't have been a concern since the Biblegod created plants on day 3 in the first chapter and didn't create humans until day 6.
2. Why did the Biblegod not create woman until well after man in the 2nd chapter? Bibes didn't even think of it apparently until after Adam failed to find a companion among the animals. Yet, this same god created man and woman at the same time in the first chapter.
3. Why did the Biblegod have to recreate animals and birds when it had already been done in the 1st chapter?
Perhaps some of these problems could be added to the page that reviews that interpratation?
1. Why did the Biblegod not create plants in the 2nd chapter until after creating man? "There was no man to till the soil" shouldn't have been a concern since the Biblegod created plants on day 3 in the first chapter and didn't create humans until day 6.
2. Why did the Biblegod not create woman until well after man in the 2nd chapter? Bibes didn't even think of it apparently until after Adam failed to find a companion among the animals. Yet, this same god created man and woman at the same time in the first chapter.
3. Why did the Biblegod have to recreate animals and birds when it had already been done in the 1st chapter?
Perhaps some of these problems could be added to the page that reviews that interpratation?
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"The individual human mind (is holy to me). In a child's power to master the multiplication table there is more sanctity than in all your shouted amens and holy-holies and hosannas. An idea is a greater monument than a cathedral and the advance of man's knowledge is a greater miracle than all the sticks turned to snakes and the parting of the waters."
-Henry Drummond, character in "Inherit the Wind"
My Personal Webpage
Deism: Where Reason and Spirituality Meet
