Being that there is scientific fact concerning Adam and Eve, this should be reason enough for it to be taught in schools, it is shows proof that our origin comes from God creating male and female and that we did not evolve from a monkey,fish or whatever they claim. This is a basic biblical foundation. Knowledge and faith go hand in hand. God gives us knowledge and we can choose to believe Him or not which requires faith. But we only know at this time in part as Paul says in, 1 Corinthians 13:12 For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known
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You see "through a glass darkly" simply because you are wilfully ignoranmt.
"But then shall I know" will never apply, because you will continue to be willfully ignorant until you die.
Then you will not know either, because you will be dead. And that's game over.
Just sayin'.
"Being that there is scientific fact concerning Adam and Eve..."
What evidence do you have?
I'm guessing you heard about Y-chromosomal Adam and Mitochondrial Eve. Perhaps you should actually look up what scientists mean by those. Hint: It has nothing to do with your fairy tales.
Being that there is scientific fact concerning Adam and Eve,
Wow. Wrong and stupid right out of the gate. Good on you.
I'll humor you, though, provided you can find a citation to back that up.
And no, the bible and Ken Ham don't fucking count. Use actual science .
"Being that there is scientific fact concerning Adam and Eve"
Let me introduce you to my old friend, his name is [citation needed]
Not only is there no scientific facts for Adam and Eve, anyone with the simplest of understandings of biology can see that the whole of the human race simply could not possibly have come from two sole progenitors.
Also, I have no idea what point this guy is trying to make with that verse at the end. Can anyone translate that for me?
We have no evidence of their existence. All of our historical evidence, from monuments to ancient graffiti, suggests that they didn't exist, unless God sheltered them in a garden whilst all the already existing humans from across the world got on with their daily routine, blissfully unaware of God's special new creation 6,000 years ago.
Knowledge and faith go hand in hand. God gives us knowledge and we can choose to believe Him or not which requires faith. For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known
Aren't you doing God a disservice by dispensing with the 'knowledge' part of the equation? The Bible is, and never was, a Big Book of Fun Facts to treat like a one-volume encyclopedia; knowledge has to be acquired.
Being that there is absolutely no proof at all for Adam and Eve, that's reason enough to conclude that the whole thing is a big crock of stink. It has no business being taught in schools. In churches, maybe OK if they are crazy enough to really believe that nonsense. But not schools.
For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
"They were not they, for they one were. One was, and not they them."-----------Joseph Campbell
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Being that there is scientific fact concerning Adam and Eve
No, there isn't, you lying shitlord.
You think there is scientific evidence concerning Adam and Eve? Your mom must have dropped you on your head once too many times when you were a baby.
Knowledge and faith are opposites.
You need to study sentence structure instead of Bible verses, then you won't look as much of an idiot as you do know.
'But perhaps, you know, we should believe in Adam and Eve. Geneticists have established that every woman in the world shares a single female ancestor who lived a hundred and fifty thousand years ago. Scientists actually call her "Eve", and every man shares a single male ancestor called "Adam". It's also been established, however, that Adam was born eighty thousand years after Eve. So the world before him was one of heavy to industrial-strength lesbianism, one assumes.'
-Stephen Fry , "QI "
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