Where did Cain get his wife? - Frank Turek (September-19-2019). The Bible does not tell you everything about everything.
Where did Cain get his wife? - Frank Turek (September-19-2019)
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- Comment Link Wednesday, 06 July 2022 14:36 posted by tracy avent-costanza
great, incestuous relationships.
however not great when you claim that there were "cousins".
that would require more men of adam's generation or more women of eve's.
so either you have those and DO NOT have an accurate portrayal of the first humans
or you have MORE HUMANS and your book is not accurate.
make up your mind about what you are claiming to know.
or if you DO NOT KNOW then just admit that. Of course if you admit to not knowing, then
your convenient, pre-packaged arguments about the rest of "creation" are like swiss cheese;
the thinner you slice them, the more holes you discover. This matters since you are claiming
that your book is AUTHORITATIVE about how things came to be.
Either it is, and you have to be able to make a compelling explanation for EVERYTHING including
that which has not even been discovered yet...
or you don't know, and your book is AT BEST incomplete.
remember you have already gone on about self-defeating logical statements, so there you have one
more to complain about. As though "atheists" were responsible for making sense of them. They don't
generally claim to know all of this stuff, and YOU DO so the onus is on you to explain it, not upon them
to disprove your specious claims.
Incidentally, "Cain's bloodline" is supposedly the same one as "Abel's" and the other sons of Adam. Oddly
your book does not bother to mention any daughters. I guess those just don't matter and are presumed to
exist but should be still treated as anonymous chattel even though a woman does the Lion(ess) share of
the work of actually creating offspring. Okay except for whomever created Eve. Are you going to just give
that credit to Adam, or what. - Comment Link Wednesday, 06 July 2022 14:33 posted by tracy avent-costanza
great, incestuous relationships.
however not great when you claim that there were "cousins".
that would require more men of adam's generation or more women of eve's.
so either you have those and DO NOT have an accurate portrayal of the first humans
or you have MORE HUMANS and your book is not accurate.
make up your mind about what you are claiming to know.
or if you DO NOT KNOW then just admit that. Of course if you admit to not knowing, then
your convenient, pre-packaged arguments about the rest of "creation" are like swiss cheese;
the thinner you slice them, the more holes you discover. This matters since you are claiming
that your book is AUTHORITATIVE about how things came to be.
Either it is, and you have to be able to make a compelling explanation for EVERYTHING including
that which has not even been discovered yet...
or you don't know, and your book is AT BEST incomplete.
remember you have already gone on about self-defeating logical statements, so there you have one
more to complain about. As though "atheists" were responsible for making sense of them. They don't
generally claim to know all of this stuff, and YOU DO so the onus is on you to explain it, not upon them
to disprove your specious claims.
Frank Turek
Frank Turek is an American Christian author, public speaker and radio host. He is the author of two books (Correct, Not Politically Correct and Stealing from God) and co-author of two more with Norman Geisler (I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist and Legislating Morality). He hosts a call-in talk show called CrossExamined on American Family Radio. His television show, I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist, airs on the NRB Network. ...
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