I am fairly certain the Bible compares the state of Man in heaven to the state of Man in the garden of eden.
If heaven has no death of people, then the garden of eden has no death of people.
(if you accept those interpretations)
also, the result of eating of the tree was death
as said in the Bible (if you don't think that bit is fairy tale)
it is internally consistent
it just doesn't make sense if you start throwing out bits and pieces
now I also admit that you can make interpretations that not only venture where science says nothing, but goes were science says that the interpretation is false.
I maintain that the Bible can be internally consistent and interpretations can be made that are not disproved by science.
Jon Miller
If heaven has no death of people, then the garden of eden has no death of people.
(if you accept those interpretations)
also, the result of eating of the tree was death
as said in the Bible (if you don't think that bit is fairy tale)
it is internally consistent
it just doesn't make sense if you start throwing out bits and pieces
now I also admit that you can make interpretations that not only venture where science says nothing, but goes were science says that the interpretation is false.
I maintain that the Bible can be internally consistent and interpretations can be made that are not disproved by science.
Jon Miller
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