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- By Phil G
- Conspiracy Theories
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Yes, I was just simplifying the matter. If I was to explain better, I’d write similar to you. But then I’ve done such before and all she generally dies is pick on sentence and argue about, or try to be smart about itSaying the Bible uses “poetry and metaphor” does not fully explain the problem. We are not writing about Song of Songs. Of course, we could argue about the meaning. If I say the sun moves from east to west, it is not actually a metaphor, even if I know the earth is moving and not the sun. It is describing what I actually see. Moses could see the firmament and the “waters” and he merely described them. The “waters” could be any number of things that Moses didn’t have words for or could understand, or just water. Job and Jonah are poetry and metaphor in describing the earth. In all cases of ancient cosmology, the relationships between the gods and the creation are the key teachings. In the case of Moses, he is focused on God being the creator of all things and in a relationship to mankind. Our God is not some local deity pretending to be a planet. Our God is creator of all things, who brought them into existence and organized them both physically and spiritually. Moses wasn’t thinking about the scientists of the 21st Century, he was revealing the essence of the Almighty. This was new and important.
Edit: I might also add that there is a huge difference between Cosmology and Astronomy.
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