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發表於 2005-5-6 04:11 PM
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These Ancient Near East scrolls, in scholastic circles, are more as myths than true record accounts of the pre-flood Mestapotamia history. But they provide an alternative, interesting view of the biblical account. We can be sure Cain and Abel weren't the only children of Adam and Eve, but saying Adam has another wife is pushing it a bit. We have to remember written words were not available to mankind at that time (Adam and Eve). These 'books' are written by the 'oral-tradition', meaning history is pass on by story telling. Even taking away the memory factor here we can still have errors in communication through out the centuries.
The story told here is fascinating, but using a weak source to bring down an equally mystical account is like using what I've heard from C Lai A to tackle C Lai B's rumor about someone both C Lai A and B does not know at all.
I am interested where you get your source, brother. (and don't worry, I won't post them on the forum). |
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