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Cheryl Schatz

Cheryl Schatz

2010-03-05

Mark,

I am wondering if this long set of questions its the tome that you were wanting to write on my blog?

Continuing with your points, you said:

When have i ever denied that God formed the woman? Please show me. What i have said all along is that verse 22 does not say that “God called her woman” as you so matter of factly stated earlier.

If God built the woman then God’s building identified who she was by the fact that He identified through the inspired author what He had created. You have not answered this and I doubt that you can. God could have refrained from identifying her in the text as woman, but He did not. That is a problem to your view.

The literature is narrative- it is a description of what occurred, it is not a quote of God’s.

It doesn’t need to be a direct quote, don’t you see that? The fact that God wrote it and identified who she was made as (woman) is attributed to God. And when God inspired the description of what occurred, then it is exactly as it was described. It is not in error. She was woman at her creation. The inspiration does not need a direct quote to be true.

Since when does “God formed a woman”= God identifies/names a woman. This isn’t logic, it’s word dribbling.

Word dribbling??? Mark, I think you must have run out of arguments. Calling my arguments “names” isn’t a valid argument nor does it deal with my points. Where does God give Adam authority over his wife or authority to rule her? Where are your proofs? Or is asking for proof merely “word dribbling” to you when you are unable to prove your point?

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