Re: Fossil Man Again

GRMorton@aol.com
Tue, 3 Oct 1995 00:35:31 -0400

Stephen wrote:
>>I am amazed at this request of Glenn. I have been outlining my views
ad nauseam, I would have thought! I am pressed for time at present,
so I will briefly outline my views in one-liners:

1. Creation - I am a Progressive Creationist who believes that Bible
and Nature are both "books" from God.
2. Man - I lean to a two-Adam model, ie. Gn 1 Man and Gn 2 Adam.
Adam was a fairly recent appearance. Neanderthals might be fully
human, or they might not. Depends on the evidence. I lean to the
view that they were not, ie. they are included in Gn 1 man.
3. Flood - I believe the Flood was a large local flood in Mesopotamia.
<<

Sorry, what I was asking for was more detail than this. What are the time
frames, for the events, when was fully human man made, what sediments mark
the flood sediments.

The biggest question I have is this. In the mesopotamian region the land
slopes to the south towards the persion gulf. Any flood waters would drain
to the south carrying the ark with it. So how did the ark land back in
Turkey? Things like this are what I am interested in.

glenn