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Genesis Series Ep. 2 - Do we take Genesis seriously?

How does man view the Book of Genesis - and the Bible overall? Many see the Bible as either a textbook of Judeo-Christian terminology and ideas, a source of guidance and comfort, or a book of comprehensive history. The problem is that in totality,...

Episode 2 of the The Faith By Reason Podcast podcast, hosted by Ed Mabrie, titled "Genesis Series Ep. 2 - Do we take Genesis seriously?" was published on January 2, 2025 and runs 45 minutes.

January 2, 2025 ·45m · The Faith By Reason Podcast

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How does man view the Book of Genesis - and the Bible overall?Many see the Bible as either a textbook of Judeo-Christian terminology and ideas, a source of guidance and comfort, or a book of comprehensive history. The problem is that in totality, the Bible doesn't really fit any of those categories. The Bible is much more personal than that.When it comes to the Book of Genesis, secular man dismisses it as myth, while explaining away the oddities of the ancient world through fraudulent theories such as the Annunaki and ancient astronauts. (and the so-called Emerald Tablets of Toth presented by the fraud Billy Carson)Many Christians don't take Genesis seriously and are in fact embarrassed by it as it seems to conflict with "science". But since man is inherently flawed, so is his perspective of Genesis.We'll examine this topic in part 2 of our Genesis introduction.LinksCreation vs. Evolution serieshttps://faithbyreason.net/category/evolution-vs-creation/Michael Heiser on the Annunakihttps://www.sitchiniswrong.com/

How does man view the Book of Genesis - and the Bible overall?

Many see the Bible as either a textbook of Judeo-Christian terminology and ideas, a source of guidance and comfort, or a book of comprehensive history. The problem is that in totality, the Bible doesn't really fit any of those categories. The Bible is much more personal than that.

When it comes to the Book of Genesis, secular man dismisses it as myth, while explaining away the oddities of the ancient world through fraudulent theories such as the Annunaki and ancient astronauts. (and the so-called Emerald Tablets of Toth presented by the fraud Billy Carson)

Many Christians don't take Genesis seriously and are in fact embarrassed by it as it seems to conflict with "science". But since man is inherently flawed, so is his perspective of Genesis.

We'll examine this topic in part 2 of our Genesis introduction.
Links
Creation vs. Evolution series
https://faithbyreason.net/category/evolution-vs-creation/

Michael Heiser on the Annunaki
https://www.sitchiniswrong.com/
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