Cain isn't relevant to the discussion. That's another separate story.[/quote [
Cain is very relevant, because it shows that the bible is stating there were existing civilisations at the time God created Adam.
That is huge.
According to the story, he WAS mankind,
Where does it state Adam was mankind?
*ahem* Talking snake *ahem*
Really?
Firstly the beguiled may have been if reptilian origin, but aside fro Christian depictions, there is no reason to believe it was a snake (as we understand snakes today).
There are plenty of depictions of humanoid reptilian creatures who were known to man.
At this point I am not interested in whether or not such depictions are true. Only that they are there, and they are not snakes, as we know them.
So I think people use the term “talking snake” , to try and show an absurdity, not because they think the beguiled was a talking snake.
I think the mordern Christian doesn’t seem too bothered with that depiction because it goes with the belief that Adam and Eve were the first ever humans. You guys are more alike than you can imagine.
I have looked at it your way. It clearly is not supported by the text.
The text says that God created man (as in mankind), both male and female, on the sixth day. It’s not my way, it’s what the bible clearly says. So I think you are lying.
Jan.