Originally Posted by
krushuddel
That's ok, no offense taken. Yes i believe that Adam was created not born, there's no argument about that. First, God is a spirit, and spirit don't have a gender. God can even manifest through anything He wanted to be. But when He manifested in a flesh, He took the form of a male gender. Let not limit God since He is a Supreme being.
I believe that there is God... since we don't know what his gender is... we can only assume what our minds telling us. God manifest but humans are imaginative. Big difference isn't it?
Originally Posted by
krushuddel
Let's go back to that cord.. If we have to put it in our own concept and all senses, what you said may be true, but would you think it won't violate His design? We have to understand that He was pleased with His creation and if He was pleased, it was very good. If it was very good it was perfect. Do you think God would change it and say 'Oh i forgot the umbilical cord, let me put a hole in Adam's belly'. It would be hilarious.
For sure guys don't have a placenta, that's why He created a help meet, Eve as a female.
There is no violation here in the first place. We humans think and imagine or theorize things... are those violations? I don't think they are. There is no reason why people think of His "design" as questionable... we think it's a violation because we put ourselves into that level. Instead of looking for answers, we stop looking because it's all God's "design". We keep our mind to exercise what is pertaining to discover. I know God has a purpose - that is to discover. but since it was a dead end theory, we can only assume that Adam and Eve have umbilical cords. that's about it... assume that they have. Moreover, if God created a perfect man and woman, we all be gods and goddesses now but as that popular story goes... he tested both if they can withstand temptations. Perfect in a sense of questionable behavior... AKA not so perfect at all. Then the umbilical cord came into view... was there even another creature before Adam or Eve? maybe they got it from another species. Or maybe they were both poked on their torso so they can have "umbilical cord". Do you see what I'm pointing? Humans speculate too much that it turned out to be a BIG QUESTION MARK.
Originally Posted by
krushuddel
Adam is a product of His own design or thoughts. God knew beforehand menstruation, ovulation and fertilization, how would a zygote or fetus developed (including the development of the umbilical cord), or on how human life begins. From the conception until the death of a human body. God knew what your body would compose of, how would your bone support you, your muscles, tendons and cartilage, from a single cell to tissues and to organs. How your heart would pump blood..these are just a few of his majestic works.
This is what science filled in the gap. We speculate that science can explain their posod as real. But Science never did accepted the truth behind Adam and Eve's belly buttons. You're trying to prove your theory through science and yet science didn't accept it at first. The Bible didn't explain all these that you said! It's us who made these up. If God knew what our body is, he should have explained what Adam and Eve are made of. Like, what nerves are made of, blood vessels are made of, what made humans stand, walk, run and jump. These things are not included in the Bible. If God knew it, he could have told Moses to write everything up so that future generations will understand and that there will be no science to confuse people.
Originally Posted by
krushuddel
God didn't beget Adam.
Of course, he was "created" not born with. So, there is no posod to begin with.
Originally Posted by
krushuddel
If you would asked me, if Adam's umbilical cord was clamped, i may say no or i don't know. but for sure Adam's tummy and your tummy will surely alike.
Yes, ours and his are alike but with the exceptions of posod.
Originally Posted by
krushuddel
Ohh, i need to sleep though, sleep is a word..
Nytnyt!
Beautiful avatar you got there though..BTW may i call you sir or ma'm?
God bless us all.
You can call me Maribel.