Originally posted by CyberShy
I think that a code of laws comes from within the people.
Christianity, in example, doesn't come with a Code of Laws, other then "Love God above all and the other as yourself". Later many christians started to apply the laws of Moses upon all christians, but there's nothing in the New Testament that justifies that.
The creation story of Gen hardly explains the world. It just says that God created the world and everything. Most religions do morely try to explain how things evolved from something into something else, and their gods are gods that belong within 'the universe' and make the universe what it is.
I think that a code of laws comes from within the people.
Christianity, in example, doesn't come with a Code of Laws, other then "Love God above all and the other as yourself". Later many christians started to apply the laws of Moses upon all christians, but there's nothing in the New Testament that justifies that.
Maybe not exclusively, but wasn't it still part of it? The entire creation thing looks to me like a religious explanation for the world, humans etc....
The creation story of Gen hardly explains the world. It just says that God created the world and everything. Most religions do morely try to explain how things evolved from something into something else, and their gods are gods that belong within 'the universe' and make the universe what it is.
Jon Miller
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