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“Genesis… Creation of Humans in Near Eastern Myths And The Paleolithic Era.”

Posted by CelticBear on May 12th, 2008

We can see from the Bible that the Early Jews struggled with Polytheism which is supported by Archeology.

The latest entry by Lee Randolph on Debunking Christianity:

♦ Genesis 1:26-1:27, Creation of Humans in Near Eastern Myths And The Paleolithic Era

In this entry, like his previous one I blogged about: “Genesis… Is An Amalgam of Near Eastern Creation Myths”, he goes to great lengths to document and explain the historical, anthropological basis of the beginning of “man” in near eastern myths–particularly Judeo-Christian.

It continues the concept that religions and their textual basis have origins and a history–they don’t just spring into creation from nowhere. And the Bible is no different. It has a very colorful and interesting history, and a history born in human effort and consciousness.

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