
Why do some claim that Genesis 1 describes the universe when the author shows no knowledge of our solar system much less the universe?
Tcg
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I never said it wasn't based on truth. The question is what truth. Genesis 1 is the beginning, but of what? The universe? Maybe. I would say it's closer to the beginning of a movement and that the universe pre-exists (see "the deep" in Genesis 1:2 and in the diagram posted). We can also look to the end in the bible, which is arguably as important as the beginning. It doesn't speak of the end of the universe but something more like the completion of a movement, with everyone living happily ever after kind of thing.
Of course it is focused on the earth. The author had no concept of the universe or even our solar system. What else could he focus on given that was the limit of his understanding? Now that's fine if we understand it's a story written by some dude, but if we pretend God was involved in the writing in some way, then God knew nothing more than your average dude at the time.theophile wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 8:32 pm Either way, the focus of Genesis 1 seems to be much more narrow than the universe, and we should focus our attention accordingly. i.e., most of the text is focused on the earth and our role in it. One where we are called to follow God's example and rule over the earth in kind.
I often wonder that myself. What ever a firmament is it both keeps water out and lets water through. Kinda like a bad bouncer at a bar. Their underage friends get in while others don't.Miles wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 5:59 pm .
I looked into the designer of the graphic, Karbell Multimedia, located in Plantation, FL.. It's a legitimate business that creates graphics/videos for its clients. Evidently, Logos Bible Software, the copyright holder of the graphic, thought there would be money in picturing the Genesis Universe, goofy as it is.
Personally, I think it's pretty cool. Showing just how ridiculously bad god got it all. One question: what the heck is a firmament?
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Tcg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 3:30 pmOh, I agree, but if God were behind the story we'd expect a bit more accuracy. Of course if no god/s were involved, we'd expect just what we have.TRANSPONDER wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 3:27 pmWe must understand the limits of the information at the time.nobspeople wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 3:12 pmOh Bisshy Ussher.... What a crack up!Tcg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 3:06 pmBishop Ussher dates the creation of the world to Sunday 23 October 4004 BC. That gives us about 6,000 years. Of course that reveals yet another misunderstanding of cosmology.nobspeople wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 2:56 pm [Replying to Tcg in post #1]
Because it fits their need. There's really no other reason that would make sense. But I'm sure a believer will preform linguistic gymnastics to make it 'show' it's talking about 'the universe' and 'planets' and the like. After all, the world is less than 10K years oldWhy do some claim that Genesis 1 describes the universe when the author shows no knowledge of our solar system much less the universe?![]()
Tcg
These people can't even all agree on their own religion so why people want to think them experts at other things is a mystery, really. But hey: if it make someone sleep better at night I guess that's all that matters...?![]()
He did the best with the limited information he had at the time, just as geographers did in the 14th c. or Geologists and biologists did before Darwin. No doubt in a few centuries from now (1) we (humung beans) will look back and laugh..."the poor saps had no idea" the whole thing was an alien computer - simulation. 'They coped with ASida - let's see how they cope with....This...
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(1) Yes, folks, we'll be ok. I guarantee it. Sorry, no moneys back in case of non -delivery.
Tcg
Versions of this graphic date back at least to the mid 1800s and have appeared in various Bible studies. This particular image is an updated, but otherwise direct copy of this one from a 1906 book.Miles wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 5:59 pmI looked into the designer of the graphic, Karbell Multimedia, located in Plantation, FL.. It's a legitimate business that creates graphics/videos for its clients. Evidently, Logos Bible Software, the copyright holder of the graphic, thought there would be money in picturing the Genesis Universe, goofy as it is.

The Hebrew word seems to mean something flat, hard, and shiny (Daniel 12:3) like crystal (Ezekiel 1:22) or Lapis Lazuli (Ezekiel 10:1). The verb form means to "spread out" and is used of hammering metal. It's thought that the general idea was a transparent, crystal dome. We see a blue sky by looking through to the "waters above" and there are gates that open to allow it to rain.
ExactlyTcg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 3:30 pmOh, I agree, but if God were behind the story we'd expect a bit more accuracy. Of course if no god/s were involved, we'd expect just what we have.TRANSPONDER wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 3:27 pmWe must understand the limits of the information at the time.nobspeople wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 3:12 pmOh Bisshy Ussher.... What a crack up!Tcg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 3:06 pmBishop Ussher dates the creation of the world to Sunday 23 October 4004 BC. That gives us about 6,000 years. Of course that reveals yet another misunderstanding of cosmology.nobspeople wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 2:56 pm [Replying to Tcg in post #1]
Because it fits their need. There's really no other reason that would make sense. But I'm sure a believer will preform linguistic gymnastics to make it 'show' it's talking about 'the universe' and 'planets' and the like. After all, the world is less than 10K years oldWhy do some claim that Genesis 1 describes the universe when the author shows no knowledge of our solar system much less the universe?![]()
Tcg
These people can't even all agree on their own religion so why people want to think them experts at other things is a mystery, really. But hey: if it make someone sleep better at night I guess that's all that matters...?![]()
He did the best with the limited information he had at the time, just as geographers did in the 14th c. or Geologists and biologists did before Darwin. No doubt in a few centuries from now (1) we (humung beans) will look back and laugh..."the poor saps had no idea" the whole thing was an alien computer - simulation. 'They coped with ASida - let's see how they cope with....This...
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(1) Yes, folks, we'll be ok. I guarantee it. Sorry, no moneys back in case of non -delivery.
Tcg
Seems like an unfair standard to hold Genesis 1 to especially when you say yourself that the text is focused on earth. But let's take some of your assumptions as true for a moment. i.e., Let's say that God did write it (absurd as that is) and that God is super knowledgeable of physics and cosmology. Does any of that preclude God from wanting to write a more focused story that lays out the high level genesis of earth as we know it and our role in it? Absolutely not. So why then are we discrediting Genesis 1 because it does a crap job explaining the physical universe? Maybe that wasn't God's point.Tcg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:02 pmOf course it is focused on the earth. The author had no concept of the universe or even our solar system. What else could he focus on given that was the limit of his understanding? Now that's fine if we understand it's a story written by some dude, but if we pretend God was involved in the writing in some way, then God knew nothing more than your average dude at the time.theophile wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 8:32 pm Either way, the focus of Genesis 1 seems to be much more narrow than the universe, and we should focus our attention accordingly. i.e., most of the text is focused on the earth and our role in it. One where we are called to follow God's example and rule over the earth in kind.
Tcg
It's not a high level genesis of the earth, it is a totally inaccurate one. Sure, the book wasn't meant to tell a science lesson, but were it touches on science one would expect God not to get it completely wrong.theophile wrote: ↑Tue Nov 09, 2021 1:19 pmSeems like an unfair standard to hold Genesis 1 to especially when you say yourself that the text is focused on earth. But let's take some of your assumptions as true for a moment. i.e., Let's say that God did write it (absurd as that is) and that God is super knowledgeable of physics and cosmology. Does any of that preclude God from wanting to write a more focused story that lays out the high level genesis of earth as we know it and our role in it? Absolutely not. So why then are we discrediting Genesis 1 because it does a crap job explaining the physical universe? Maybe that wasn't God's point.Tcg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:02 pmOf course it is focused on the earth. The author had no concept of the universe or even our solar system. What else could he focus on given that was the limit of his understanding? Now that's fine if we understand it's a story written by some dude, but if we pretend God was involved in the writing in some way, then God knew nothing more than your average dude at the time.theophile wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 8:32 pm Either way, the focus of Genesis 1 seems to be much more narrow than the universe, and we should focus our attention accordingly. i.e., most of the text is focused on the earth and our role in it. One where we are called to follow God's example and rule over the earth in kind.
Tcg
No. Its focus is on explaining how everything began. It then goes on to try and explain how God's perfect creation went down the gurgler by putting the blame on human beings, but that is all just religious propaganda. The important point is that the description of the so-called creation events from nothingness to earth, sun, moon, plant, animals, humans and so on is patently wrong. It's a wild guess from the minds of primitive people with absolutely no sign of any divinely inspired knowledge.theophile wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 8:32 pm Either way, the focus of Genesis 1 seems to be much more narrow than the universe, and we should focus our attention accordingly. i.e., most of the text is focused on the earth and our role in it. One where we are called to follow God's example and rule over the earth in kind.