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Re: [b-hebrew] true truth, was Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts
- From: "Karl Randolph" <kwrandolph AT email.com>
- To: b-hebrew <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] true truth, was Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:39:55 -0500
Shoshanna:
Even if you include all the Oral Torah as part of God's
revelation, it still does not teach exhaustive truth.
Even for a past event, in this case the creation, Torah
does not report all the details of the creation, the
incredible and irreduceable complexity of all life, the
Krebs cycle within the cells, the organelles which are still
"black boxes" where, in spite of the efforts of researchers,
they still don't know what goes on in them, and so forth.
All life is to reproduce "after its own kind" but it doesn't
explain the actions of the DNA, nor the other bio-chemical
machinery that regulates such replication, nor does it
even define what a "kind" is and how it differs from
"species".
In short, while the text clearly teaches that God created the
universe, and that within six literal days, it leaves out most
of the details. Hence true truth, but not exhaustive truth.
Karl W. Randolph.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shoshanna Walker" <rosewalk AT concentric.net>
>
> Actually it does, but the written Torah is only part of the Torah -
> all of it together, teaches exhaustive truth.
>
> Shoshanna
>
>
>
> Francis Schaeffer probably had the best answer, in his
> claim that while the Bible teaches true truth, it does not
> teach exhaustive truth.
>
> A modern example, I can say "the car went down the
> road." While that is true, it does not say how fast, who
> drove it, whether it is a steam, electric or gas car, what
> color it is, and any number of other truths about the car
> going down the road.
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- Re: [b-hebrew] true truth, was Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts, Karl Randolph, 10/27/2005
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