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In this sermon, we will begin a study of Genesis and look at the question: is the story of creation literal? When it comes to the question of whether we should take the beginning of Genesis as literal or not, there are two main camps. One side says that Genesis is an allegory, and we should treat elements of the stories as such. One reason for this is if you look at the stories, they don’t seem to make rational, logical or scientific sense. The literal side says that the creation, flood, and other events are actual historical events and happened as described. So, how should we read and interpret the first 11 chapters of Genesis? Is Genesis history? Did it happen as described? Is Genesis symbolism of what happened? Is it a parable? Does it matter anyway? Find out more here.
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By Chad FisherIn this sermon, we will begin a study of Genesis and look at the question: is the story of creation literal? When it comes to the question of whether we should take the beginning of Genesis as literal or not, there are two main camps. One side says that Genesis is an allegory, and we should treat elements of the stories as such. One reason for this is if you look at the stories, they don’t seem to make rational, logical or scientific sense. The literal side says that the creation, flood, and other events are actual historical events and happened as described. So, how should we read and interpret the first 11 chapters of Genesis? Is Genesis history? Did it happen as described? Is Genesis symbolism of what happened? Is it a parable? Does it matter anyway? Find out more here.
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Follow me online at: http://www.chadfisheronline.com