Cheryl Schatz
2010-03-01
Okay, to carry on, Mark you said:
Regarding why the narrative doesn’t describe the woman as a ‘female’ is an argument from silence.
The fact is that the narrative is inspired, right? She is called woman. That is the facts. If God wanted Adam to identify her first that would have happened. I am so glad that the woman gets her identity first and foremost from the Creator. I am so glad that God cares about us as equal image bearers even though this fact has been denied by some comps without justification.
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