buzsaw writes:
Specifically which facts, Doc?
The facts of life buz. You know ...
Biology.
1. Please teach me how there could be no life without death with Adam and Eve in the garden.
I can hardly teach you biology via email. The fact is simply this:
There can be no life without death, Period. Doesn't matter what your name is or what you call your garden.
2. You have yet to aprise me of your notion that Genesis states or implies there is no death of things other than mankind in the garden of Eden. I'm all eyes, awaiting this revelation from you.
As I suggested earlier, your view is far from the mainstream take on this. The future world is supposed to be a restoration of Eden, or Eden-like conditions, which the deity declared to be "Very Good." It is difficult to imagine a "very good" world in which three ton predators have run of the place, screams of the dying echo off the trees, rotting corpses perfume the air, and sun bleached bones dot the landscape.
If you haven't already done so, see this argument posted by A.I.G. which explains (from a Christian point of view) why there can have been no death at all prior to "the fall."
Why Does God’s Creation Include Death and Suffering?
| Answers in Genesis
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