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In this episode Pastor Jason examines whether the Genesis account of Adam and Eve should be taken as historical or mainly symbolic. He surveys four Christian views—the ancient Adam, the recent Adam, the genealogical Adam and Eve, and young‑earth creationist—and discusses how each interprets the fossil record, Neanderthals, Cro‑Magnon remains, and biblical passages.
The episode weighs biblical evidence, scientific challenges, and theological implications for human uniqueness, the image of God, and the fall, concluding with the host’s personal conviction that Adam and Eve were historical people.
By Faith ChapelIn this episode Pastor Jason examines whether the Genesis account of Adam and Eve should be taken as historical or mainly symbolic. He surveys four Christian views—the ancient Adam, the recent Adam, the genealogical Adam and Eve, and young‑earth creationist—and discusses how each interprets the fossil record, Neanderthals, Cro‑Magnon remains, and biblical passages.
The episode weighs biblical evidence, scientific challenges, and theological implications for human uniqueness, the image of God, and the fall, concluding with the host’s personal conviction that Adam and Eve were historical people.