Genesis 1 Genesis Genesis 2 Literal/Creationist Liberal Problems

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Genesis 1 Genesis Genesis 2 Literal/Creationist Liberal Problems Man and Women created simultaneously Direct word of God - Literal Man made first from dust Created on the 6th day Inspired by God - Liberal Life breathed in through nostrils Made in God’s image Woman made last from mans rib Oral Tradition Stewardship over the land No suitable partner Myth Created ex-nihilo Area 2 Origin of the Universe Creation Story Pg. 81 - 87 Simple to more complex Literal/Creationist Liberal Problems Divine revelation Ignores scientific evidence Symbolic Picking and choosing what to believe. True in every way God can do anything. Story described in pictures so we understand. Simplistic explanation Gods word Science how, Bible why Context of time and culture God is omnipotent so can do anything Historic context Many contradictions in stories Bible is a book of faith , not of science Point to God as creator using symbolism and myth Doubts in the bible can lead to disbelief