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  • Evangelical Theologian Disputes Creationism's Alleged 'Threat' to Human Rights

    hzcummi »
    Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:14 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 5

    No one walking on this Earth, besides myself, is an expert on Genesis. Do not even listen to anyone else trying to expound what Genesis is saying, for they do not understand the text. There is no "creation account" in Genesis. There is no such thing as a "creation/evolution" contest. It is "evolution" verses the "Observations of Moses", given to Moses by God in 1598 BC, in biblical order, revealed by the Living Word in the Gospels.
    The world of theology (and creationism) has never understood Genesis, so of course they would not have told us about this earlier, since they never did their "homework". Each day in Genesis, from Gen. 1:2 thru 2:3 was a 24-hr day, shown to Moses, taken from seven different weeks (1 day from Creation Week, 6 days from 6 restoration weeks), and each week was from a different geologic age. Genesis chapter two covers about a 200 year period, starting in about 7200 BC, and has nothing to do with chapter one.
    There was no "evolution". There was Creation, followed by extinction, then six periods of restorations, with five more extinction events in between. If you have comments, issues, or questions, direct them to me (ephraim7@aol.com ), or read the book "Moses Didn't Write About Creation!". Else, you are listening to false information. Have I made myself clear?

    Herman Cummings
    PO Box 1745
    Fortson GA, 31808

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