To David_Jay
From antiquity
Jews have viewed the creation account in Genesis as allegory. It is based on
the tableau paradigm used to describe the building of the Tabernacle, Solomon's
Temple, and Ezekiel's Temple. Because of this the Genesis account is not
literal. The first chapter of Genesis is considered the last section of Torah
to be composed, added after our return from Babylon.
In Genesis day is
interpreted from [yowm /yome/] which translates as “day” 2008 times,
“time” 64 times, “chronicles ” 37 times, “daily” 32 times, “ever” 17 times,
“year” 14 times, “continually” 10 times, “when” 10 times, “as” 10 times,
“while” eight times, “full always” four times, “whole” four times, “alway” four
times, and translated miscellaneously 44 times. The semantic range of a word is
all the possible meanings of that word in the given language. Yome’s semantic
range is restricted to only five meanings. 1.a period of light in a day night
cycle, 2. a period of twenty four hours 3. a general or vague concept of time.
4. a specific point of time 5. a period of a year.
The fallacy in
Day Age lies in the supposition that the meaning of “yome” in the context of
Genesis is much broader than Genesis allows and attempts to explain into
Genesis a different meaning from its semantic range. To properly interpret the
meaning of a word, the meaning must be determined by how it is used in the specific
context, not by possible meanings in unrelated contexts. It should be noted
that when yome is used for a period of time it is heavily modified by other
time indicators such as the word for year or month.
And even in those
cases, it is that others time unit word that gives its length of duration, not
the use of yome.
What is ignored is the interesting pattern
yome has in Genesis 1 in the original language, which is not reflected in
English translations. The first day has a cardinal number [one] with a definite
article, “the” others have ordinal numbers [second, third, fourth]. Genesis 1:5
begins the cycle of the day, with the creation of day and night. Evening is the
transition from light/day to darkness/ night and morning is the transition from
darkness/night to light/day. Having an evening and a morning amounts to having
one full day. Hence, the following equation is what Genesis 1:5 expresses, 1
evening + 1 morning = one day. Therefore, by using a most unusual grammatical
construction, Genesis 1:5 is defining what a day is, a simple 24 hour period.
Since I don't
recognize Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah or as any type of authrority, you
are still failing to answer my question on how you know you are right about
what you claim regarding God.
You are basically
asking me how I know that the Genesis account is literal and true. I gave you
my answer. Whether you recognize Jesus or not that is irrelevant. My second
answer which you seem to ignore is based on the sciences.
My point is that
you are not greater than the imperfect and uninspired Governing Body, are you?
Claiming you are an exJW isn't a gold star on your resume. It just tells others
that you probably weren't smart enough to avoid joining a cult. If you weren't
right about your choice to become a JW, how do you know you are correct now? Just because you're
an exJW now doesn't mean you are suddenly right about all you currently
believe, including evolution. You need more than what you're saying because
people who joined cults don't have a great track record when it comes to being
right about what they claim is true. I believe your sincerity that you are so
sure now about what you're saying, but wasn't that also true when you used to
be a JW too? In other words, don't tell me how you know you're right. Tell me
how you know you can't possibly be wrong. What are your fail-safes? Demonstrate
how your conviction about evolution cannot possibly be a holdover from
Watchtower indoctrination. I might be more willing to accept your statements
once you do that.
Tell me did you
make a conscious decision to join the WTS or where you raised in it. I was
raised in it and then late in my teens left. Such insulting generalizations.
And people wonder why sometimes I become mean. I believe in respecting everyone regardless. Even when discussing over the internet, give the same amount of respect as if the person is sitting next to me. I am confident that if I was discussing the topics face to face with these insulting posters, 99% of the insults would have been deferred.
And lastly, just
because I didn't print out the entire title to "Origin" doesn't mean
I was speaking about a different book. Your reply however does suggest you may
get some type of satisfaction in being unkind. I hope I am wrong about that. I
am sure you didn't mean to come across that way. Christians generally try to be
nice, unless I am mistaken about that too and you claim to be neither.
One way I know someone has not read Darwin is
by asking the for the complete title.
As to Judeo- Christian it is simple. Christians believe in the God of what we call the Old Testament. Genesis to Malachi. Only a self centered individual would consider that Judeo-Christian is some attempt to harmonize both world view.
Evolution is widely accepted by Jews across the world. We have no reason to claim that Adonai did not create life by use of evolution.
Care to give scriptural proof from the Hebrew Scriptures that evolution is true.