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Ethelwulf wrote:Thread to discuss the origin of races. I've been recently following this debate between Pastor Eli James and Finck on their different views on the races.
I would also like to know what this websites view is on Eli James theory that Gen 1 and Gen 2 refer to different historical white populations.
If you will allow me i can also post my own view, but i'm not CI and i believe in evolution.
NicoChristian wrote:Genesis 1 refers to the pre-Adamic Whites...
Critical note by Clifton A. Emahiser: While Comparet does quite well with this
presentation it is not without error. Comparet’s premise is that the non-adamic races
were created at Gen. 1-26-27. In a brochure titled The Chronicles Of Genesis, I
addressed this erroneous position saying:“ Because of the degradation of Race which
we are witnessing today before our very eyes, the chronicles of the Book of Genesis
become of the utmost importance to us. The first chronicle we find in the entire Bible is
at Genesis 2:4-7. Because most people don’t recognize this passage as a chronicle
(an historical record of a previous event(s),) they mistakenly take it for a continuation of
creation. Thus they try to identify two separate creations. They incorrectly deduce from
this that the ‘man ’ at Genesis 1:26-27 (the same Strong’s #120 as that used at
Genesis 2:19) is the creation of the non-adamic races, and that the ‘man ’ at Genesis
2:7 is the creation of Adam-kind. This dangerous, unsound theory they usually dub ‘ the
sixth and eighth day creations of man ’.”
Filidh wrote:Kentucky: It was my understanding that Bill and Clifton disputed the idea of non-White races being created before Adam - not the creation of White, pre-Adamic people. That White people were in existence before Adam is backed up by the story of the other trees in the garden that Adam and Eve were to clothe and eat the fruit of.
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