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Does the Bible have any comment on extinct humans such as Australopithicus...
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnnyMac" data-source="post: 2594426" data-attributes="member: 534483"><p>No, they are not mentioned. Something important to consider is that the creation account in the book of Genesis is not a detailed, moment-by-moment account of creation. It was never intended to be. It is one chapter in the Bible, and it's about one to two pages depending upon the print and the size of the Bible (e.g., a pocket Bible, a family Bible, etc.). Rather, it's a thumbnail sketch showing that all things are created by God, and the first chapter is an introduction. Starting with the second chapter of Genesis and continuing for the rest of the Bible we read about God's relationship with people. </p><p></p><p>In context, what is the Bible about overall? What is it that God wants from us? What good would it be to learn of the intricacies of creation if we have no relationship with God? Through science, observation and discovery, we learn about God's creation. But what about answers to spiritual questions? One will not find answers to spiritual questions in history or science books.</p><p></p><p>Peace be with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnnyMac, post: 2594426, member: 534483"] No, they are not mentioned. Something important to consider is that the creation account in the book of Genesis is not a detailed, moment-by-moment account of creation. It was never intended to be. It is one chapter in the Bible, and it's about one to two pages depending upon the print and the size of the Bible (e.g., a pocket Bible, a family Bible, etc.). Rather, it's a thumbnail sketch showing that all things are created by God, and the first chapter is an introduction. Starting with the second chapter of Genesis and continuing for the rest of the Bible we read about God's relationship with people. In context, what is the Bible about overall? What is it that God wants from us? What good would it be to learn of the intricacies of creation if we have no relationship with God? Through science, observation and discovery, we learn about God's creation. But what about answers to spiritual questions? One will not find answers to spiritual questions in history or science books. Peace be with you. [/QUOTE]
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