> Thanks for your elaboration. However, I don't believe that one
>can really say that the Bible teaches that human beings are not
>desennded from other animals. In fact, as I argued in my 1986 Journal
>of the ASA article ("A Theological Argument for Evolution"), the
>relationship between human beings and other animals required by
>evolutionary theory allows one to understand passages such as
>Rom.8:18-25 and Col.1:20 in a more theologically sound way than does a
>theory of the special origin of humanity.
> SHALOM,
> George
Hi George,
In light of Genesis 1:27 and Genesis 2:7 can you please explain what you
mean by "I don't believe that one can really say that the Bible teaches
that human beings are not desennded from other animals."
>...the relationship between human beings and other animals required by
>evolutionary theory....
Could this not mean that there may be something severely wrong with
'evolutionary theory'? I just don't see how you make the connection. In
the meantime, I will endeavour to look up your article.
Darrin