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Creation  and  Evolution   #4 What do  Science  and the  Bible  say about  Human Origins?
Adam   and Eve There has long been a  general   consensus   among Christians that 1. Adam and Eve were the first human beings,  (today) 2. there is something unique about them,  (next week)
Adam   and Eve But… 4. all human beings have (somehow) inherited  sin and death from them  (in two weeks). 3. all human beings are biological descendents  of them  (today?),  and
Genesis and Science If, as Genesis 4 suggests, Adam and Eve  lived  10,000 years ago , what do we make of  skeletal  remains of  more ancient hominids?   If there are great  genetic similarities   between human beings and animals, what  makes human beings  unique? Given the diversity found in the human  gene pool, is it possible that  all  human  beings  descended   from them?
Genesis and Science Beside inheriting  physical traits  from them,  how is it that we inherit  moral deficiencies   from them too?  In that connection… When did  death  become a reality— before  Adam & Eve’s sin or  after ?   And  was  there a  Fall-- or was there a  goal  not reached?
Questions raised by reading Genesis 1 – 4 Was creation completed in  six  days or in  one ? And there was evening and there was  morning—the  first/sixth  day.  Gen. 1:5 etc. On the   day  when the Lord God made the  earth and the heavens….  Gen. 2:4    KJV, NKJV, Am. Stand. V, NASV, RSV, NRSV, Amp.  Bible, Young’s Lit. Trans., Darby Trans. New Life V. When  the Lord God made…   NIV, NJB, NEB, NLB,  NCB, Holman Chr. St. B
Questions raised by reading Genesis 1 - 4 Ambiguity in the  sequence  of created events? Heavens, earth, waters  (vv. 1-2)   Light  (v.3)   Sky  (vv. 6-8)   Dry land  (vv. 9-10)   Dry land, rivers  (vv. 5-6)  Plants  (vv. 11-12) Man  (vv. 7)   Sun, moon, stars  (vv. 14-17)   Plants  (vv. 8-9) *   Sea creatures & birds  (20-21)    Land animals, birds  v19*  Land animals  (vv. 24-25) Woman  (vv. 20-22)   Human beings  (vv. 26-27)   Genesis 1:1-2:3   Genesis 2:4-25   *Of all the translations previously mentioned, only the NIV writes,  Now the Lord  had  planted a garden…   same w/ v19
Questions raised by reading Genesis 1 - 4 Who was Cain’s wife—Gen. 4:17? Who were those people Cain feared would kill  him—Gen. 4:14? Why weren’t Adam and Eve surprised that a  snake could talk? Did snakes walk upright before they were  cursed to “ crawl on their bellies…?
Questions regarding the sequences of Creation Gen. 1:1-2:3   Gen. 2:4-25 Modern Science Heavens, earth, water   Matter, energy, space,    time 13.7b  Light   Stars 13.5b  Sky Sun 4.6 b  Dry land   Dry land, rivers Moon, earth, dry land  Seed-bearing plants Oceans  4-4.5b  Trees bearing fruit   Man   Single-celled life 3.8b  Sun, moon, stars Multi-celled life 1-2b  Sea creatures   Plants Various sea creatures  including early fish  520m
Questions regarding the sequences of Creation Gen. 1:1-2:3   Gen. 2:4-25   Modern Science   Non-seed bearing    plants on dry land 450   Land animals  Land animals 380m    Seed-bearing plants 370m    Insects 350m    Dinosaurs 230m    Mammals 200m  Birds   Birds   Birds 150m  Land animals   Fruit-bearing plants 130m  Men & women   Woman   Men & women
Terms to keep straight! Sapiens Homo Hominidae Primates Mammallia Chordata Animalia Hominids  vs  pongids  (apes) Bipedal locomotion Reduced canine teeth Larger brains Smaller arm/leg ratios From:  wikipedia
Homo habilis  2.4 mya Hominid genera and species Australopithecus africanus  3.5mya Homo sapiens Homo erectus  1.8 mya Australopithecus afarensis  3.8 mya
Adam and Eve were the first human beings According to  Genesis 4 , Cain “ worked the  soil ”  and “ brought some of the fruit of the  soil as an offering to the Lord. ” That suggests that Cain was a  farmer . The next 5 slides contain words and ideas from “The Antiquity and the Unity of the Human Race Revisited,” Davis A. Young.  Christian Scholar’s Review  XXIV:4
Adam and Eve were the first human beings Abel “ kept flocks ”  and “ brought fat portions  from some of the firstborn of his flock. ”   That suggests that Abel was a  shepherd .
Adam and Eve were the first human beings After Cain killed Abel, he fathered a son,  Enoch, who built a  city .  Within a few generations, people were  playing  musical instruments  and forging  tools  out of bronze and iron.  —Gen. 4:21-22
Adam and Eve were the first human beings According to studies in paleoanthropology,  the  domestication of animals  and the  cultivation of crops  first occurred during  the Neolithic Age, around  7500 B.C. If, as Gen. 4 suggests, Cain was a  farmer  and  Abel a  shepherd ,  their parents, Adam and  Eve, must have lived no earlier than  8000  B.C.,  or some  10,000  years ago.
Adam and Eve were the first human beings Scientists have found fossils of  hominids  going  back  3,800,000 years  and of modern- looking  humans going back at least  40,000 years . If again, as Genesis 1-4 suggests, Adam and  Eve lived some  10,000  years ago, in what  sense are they the  first  human beings? Homo sapien  fossils dated to be  12,000 years  old  have been found in the Americas.
Where did   Adam & Eve come from? 1.   Geneticists  have found that human genes  are  very similar to  chimpanzee  genes, a  little  less similar to other  apes , less similar  to  dogs  and other  mammals  and still less  similar to  reptiles  and  birds .  This pattern of  nested similarity  matches the  prediction that humans share a  common  ancestry  with other animals.
Where did   Adam & Eve come from? 2. Genomic organization:  Humans and chimps  each have about  30,000 genes . These genes  are arranged on chromosomes. Humans have  23 pairs  while chimps and other apes have  24   pairs  of chromosomes.  Human chromosome  #2  is the oddball. It  matches up extremely well, however, with  chimp chromosomes  #2a  and  #2b  when  those two are fused end-to-end.  (cf. F. Collins 137)
Where did   Adam & Eve come from? It is suggested that a  common ancestor  had  24 pairs  of chromosomes and that, at some  point toward the evolution of humans,  two  pairs  fused together.
Where did   Adam & Eve come from? 3. Introns  are sections of DNA that do not code  for protein manufacture. Mutations in  introns almost never have an effect on the  organism’s survival or function.  If genes in different species were similar to  each other only because they share a  common function , rather than share a  common ancestry , there would be no  particular reason why the  introns  are similar.
Where did   Adam & Eve come from? 4. Pseudogenes  are genes made  non-functional   by mutation.   Vitamin C   gene  in chimps & apes Sweet receptor   gene  in lions, tigers,  house cats, etc.  “ The study of genomes leads inexorably to the  conclusion that we humans share a common  ancestor with other living things.”    Francis S. Collins,  The Language of God,  133-4
Adam and Eve and  the  Christian Reformed Church In 1991 a  Committee on Creation and Science   presented its report and its recommendation  to the Synod of the CRC. Synod adopted 5 declarations “as affirmations  that add nothing new to the church’s confes- sions but simply articulate in the context of  the present debate what is central to the  church’s confessions on these matters.
Adam and Eve and  the  Christian Reformed Church The  majority  of the study committee also  recommended that synod say  nothing  about  human evolution,  arguing that much  research still remained to be done here and  that the church should not bind the  consciences of its members beyond what is  the  clear  and  indubitable  teaching of  Scripture and the creeds.
Adam and Eve and  the  Christian Reformed Church F. The church declares, moreover, that the  clear  teaching of Scripture and of our  confessions on the uniqueness of human  beings as image bearers of God  rules out   the espousal of all theorizing that posits the  reality of evolutionary forebears of the  human race.   A  minority  of the study committee, however,  proposed a  sixth  declaration:
Adam and Eve and  the  Christian Reformed Church This declaration was adopted. A note was added to it stating, “ of course ,  private research, theorizing, and discussion  are not addressed by this declaration.” The next morning, Synod added a further  note:  “Declaration F is  not intended  and  may not be  used to limit  further investigation and  discussion on the origin of humanity.” ????
Are we all descendents of Adam and Eve? An  allele  is one of several different codes a  gene might have. An organism has two copies  of most genes, one from its father, one from  its mother. If the two copies are  identical  (two genes for  brown-colored eyes), the organism is said to  have a  single allele  for that gene. If the two copies are  different , it is said to  have  two alleles  for that gene.
Are we all descendents of Adam and Eve? If an  entire species  had descended from a  single pair  of animals in the recent past, the  genetic diversity within the species should be  limited (4? 5-6 because of mutations?).  In the human population, some genes are  highly diverse, having more than  150 alleles.
Are we all descendents of Adam and Eve? Assuming that natural mutation rates in the  past are similar to those in the present, this  number is  far greater  than expected if all  humans descended from a  single pair  that  lived only  10,000 years ago.   Population geneticists suggest that the  ancestors of humans were at a minimum  number about  150,000 years ago.
Are we all descendents of Adam and Eve? This minimum number was  10,000—100,000   individuals.  They lived in Africa. It is suggested further that the human  population spread into Europe and Asia, then  to Australia and the Pacific islands, and finally  to the Americas around  12,000 years ago.
Adam and Eve:   So, who are they? Recent   ancestors Recent representatives A pair of ancient ancestors A group of ancient representatives Symbols
Adam and Eve:  So, who are they? Recent   ancestors:  Adam & Eve were specially  created about  10,000  years ago and were  the first humans. All humans today have  descended from them, inheriting their sinful  status.
Adam and Eve:  So, who are they? Recent representatives:  God created humans  about  150,000  years ago using progressive  or evolutionary creation, and God specially  selected a pair of humans about  10,000  years ago to act as humanity’s  representative . They chose to sin and their  sinful status was applied to all humans.
Adam and Eve:  So, who are they? A pair of ancient ancestors:  God used natural  mechanisms to create pre-human  hominids ;  then about  150,000  years ago God  miraculously modified a pair of them into the  first humans, Adam and Eve. They became a  separate species and are  not  descended from  other  hominids . All humans  today have  descended from this pair.  Variation:  A  group  of ancient ancestors
Adam and Eve:  So, who are they? A group of ancient representatives:  God  created humans about  150,000  years ago  using evolutionary creation, and God  specially selected a  particular group  and  revealed himself  to them. They chose to sin  and their sinful status was applied to all  humans.
Adam and Eve:  So,   who are they? Symbols :  God created humans about  150,000  years ago using evolutionary creation. No  particular  single event  occurred where all  humans fell into sin at the same time, but  many events  happened where various  individuals and groups rebelled against God.

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Creation And Evolution Session 4

  • 1. Creation and Evolution #4 What do Science and the Bible say about Human Origins?
  • 2. Adam and Eve There has long been a general consensus among Christians that 1. Adam and Eve were the first human beings, (today) 2. there is something unique about them, (next week)
  • 3. Adam and Eve But… 4. all human beings have (somehow) inherited sin and death from them (in two weeks). 3. all human beings are biological descendents of them (today?), and
  • 4. Genesis and Science If, as Genesis 4 suggests, Adam and Eve lived 10,000 years ago , what do we make of skeletal remains of more ancient hominids? If there are great genetic similarities between human beings and animals, what makes human beings unique? Given the diversity found in the human gene pool, is it possible that all human beings descended from them?
  • 5. Genesis and Science Beside inheriting physical traits from them, how is it that we inherit moral deficiencies from them too? In that connection… When did death become a reality— before Adam & Eve’s sin or after ? And was there a Fall-- or was there a goal not reached?
  • 6. Questions raised by reading Genesis 1 – 4 Was creation completed in six days or in one ? And there was evening and there was morning—the first/sixth day. Gen. 1:5 etc. On the day when the Lord God made the earth and the heavens…. Gen. 2:4 KJV, NKJV, Am. Stand. V, NASV, RSV, NRSV, Amp. Bible, Young’s Lit. Trans., Darby Trans. New Life V. When the Lord God made… NIV, NJB, NEB, NLB, NCB, Holman Chr. St. B
  • 7. Questions raised by reading Genesis 1 - 4 Ambiguity in the sequence of created events? Heavens, earth, waters (vv. 1-2) Light (v.3) Sky (vv. 6-8) Dry land (vv. 9-10) Dry land, rivers (vv. 5-6) Plants (vv. 11-12) Man (vv. 7) Sun, moon, stars (vv. 14-17) Plants (vv. 8-9) * Sea creatures & birds (20-21) Land animals, birds v19* Land animals (vv. 24-25) Woman (vv. 20-22) Human beings (vv. 26-27) Genesis 1:1-2:3 Genesis 2:4-25 *Of all the translations previously mentioned, only the NIV writes, Now the Lord had planted a garden… same w/ v19
  • 8. Questions raised by reading Genesis 1 - 4 Who was Cain’s wife—Gen. 4:17? Who were those people Cain feared would kill him—Gen. 4:14? Why weren’t Adam and Eve surprised that a snake could talk? Did snakes walk upright before they were cursed to “ crawl on their bellies…?
  • 9. Questions regarding the sequences of Creation Gen. 1:1-2:3 Gen. 2:4-25 Modern Science Heavens, earth, water Matter, energy, space, time 13.7b Light Stars 13.5b Sky Sun 4.6 b Dry land Dry land, rivers Moon, earth, dry land Seed-bearing plants Oceans 4-4.5b Trees bearing fruit Man Single-celled life 3.8b Sun, moon, stars Multi-celled life 1-2b Sea creatures Plants Various sea creatures including early fish 520m
  • 10. Questions regarding the sequences of Creation Gen. 1:1-2:3 Gen. 2:4-25 Modern Science Non-seed bearing plants on dry land 450 Land animals Land animals 380m Seed-bearing plants 370m Insects 350m Dinosaurs 230m Mammals 200m Birds Birds Birds 150m Land animals Fruit-bearing plants 130m Men & women Woman Men & women
  • 11. Terms to keep straight! Sapiens Homo Hominidae Primates Mammallia Chordata Animalia Hominids vs pongids (apes) Bipedal locomotion Reduced canine teeth Larger brains Smaller arm/leg ratios From: wikipedia
  • 12. Homo habilis 2.4 mya Hominid genera and species Australopithecus africanus 3.5mya Homo sapiens Homo erectus 1.8 mya Australopithecus afarensis 3.8 mya
  • 13. Adam and Eve were the first human beings According to Genesis 4 , Cain “ worked the soil ” and “ brought some of the fruit of the soil as an offering to the Lord. ” That suggests that Cain was a farmer . The next 5 slides contain words and ideas from “The Antiquity and the Unity of the Human Race Revisited,” Davis A. Young. Christian Scholar’s Review XXIV:4
  • 14. Adam and Eve were the first human beings Abel “ kept flocks ” and “ brought fat portions from some of the firstborn of his flock. ” That suggests that Abel was a shepherd .
  • 15. Adam and Eve were the first human beings After Cain killed Abel, he fathered a son, Enoch, who built a city . Within a few generations, people were playing musical instruments and forging tools out of bronze and iron. —Gen. 4:21-22
  • 16. Adam and Eve were the first human beings According to studies in paleoanthropology, the domestication of animals and the cultivation of crops first occurred during the Neolithic Age, around 7500 B.C. If, as Gen. 4 suggests, Cain was a farmer and Abel a shepherd , their parents, Adam and Eve, must have lived no earlier than 8000 B.C., or some 10,000 years ago.
  • 17. Adam and Eve were the first human beings Scientists have found fossils of hominids going back 3,800,000 years and of modern- looking humans going back at least 40,000 years . If again, as Genesis 1-4 suggests, Adam and Eve lived some 10,000 years ago, in what sense are they the first human beings? Homo sapien fossils dated to be 12,000 years old have been found in the Americas.
  • 18. Where did Adam & Eve come from? 1. Geneticists have found that human genes are very similar to chimpanzee genes, a little less similar to other apes , less similar to dogs and other mammals and still less similar to reptiles and birds . This pattern of nested similarity matches the prediction that humans share a common ancestry with other animals.
  • 19. Where did Adam & Eve come from? 2. Genomic organization: Humans and chimps each have about 30,000 genes . These genes are arranged on chromosomes. Humans have 23 pairs while chimps and other apes have 24 pairs of chromosomes. Human chromosome #2 is the oddball. It matches up extremely well, however, with chimp chromosomes #2a and #2b when those two are fused end-to-end. (cf. F. Collins 137)
  • 20. Where did Adam & Eve come from? It is suggested that a common ancestor had 24 pairs of chromosomes and that, at some point toward the evolution of humans, two pairs fused together.
  • 21. Where did Adam & Eve come from? 3. Introns are sections of DNA that do not code for protein manufacture. Mutations in introns almost never have an effect on the organism’s survival or function. If genes in different species were similar to each other only because they share a common function , rather than share a common ancestry , there would be no particular reason why the introns are similar.
  • 22. Where did Adam & Eve come from? 4. Pseudogenes are genes made non-functional by mutation. Vitamin C gene in chimps & apes Sweet receptor gene in lions, tigers, house cats, etc. “ The study of genomes leads inexorably to the conclusion that we humans share a common ancestor with other living things.” Francis S. Collins, The Language of God, 133-4
  • 23. Adam and Eve and the Christian Reformed Church In 1991 a Committee on Creation and Science presented its report and its recommendation to the Synod of the CRC. Synod adopted 5 declarations “as affirmations that add nothing new to the church’s confes- sions but simply articulate in the context of the present debate what is central to the church’s confessions on these matters.
  • 24. Adam and Eve and the Christian Reformed Church The majority of the study committee also recommended that synod say nothing about human evolution, arguing that much research still remained to be done here and that the church should not bind the consciences of its members beyond what is the clear and indubitable teaching of Scripture and the creeds.
  • 25. Adam and Eve and the Christian Reformed Church F. The church declares, moreover, that the clear teaching of Scripture and of our confessions on the uniqueness of human beings as image bearers of God rules out the espousal of all theorizing that posits the reality of evolutionary forebears of the human race. A minority of the study committee, however, proposed a sixth declaration:
  • 26. Adam and Eve and the Christian Reformed Church This declaration was adopted. A note was added to it stating, “ of course , private research, theorizing, and discussion are not addressed by this declaration.” The next morning, Synod added a further note: “Declaration F is not intended and may not be used to limit further investigation and discussion on the origin of humanity.” ????
  • 27. Are we all descendents of Adam and Eve? An allele is one of several different codes a gene might have. An organism has two copies of most genes, one from its father, one from its mother. If the two copies are identical (two genes for brown-colored eyes), the organism is said to have a single allele for that gene. If the two copies are different , it is said to have two alleles for that gene.
  • 28. Are we all descendents of Adam and Eve? If an entire species had descended from a single pair of animals in the recent past, the genetic diversity within the species should be limited (4? 5-6 because of mutations?). In the human population, some genes are highly diverse, having more than 150 alleles.
  • 29. Are we all descendents of Adam and Eve? Assuming that natural mutation rates in the past are similar to those in the present, this number is far greater than expected if all humans descended from a single pair that lived only 10,000 years ago. Population geneticists suggest that the ancestors of humans were at a minimum number about 150,000 years ago.
  • 30. Are we all descendents of Adam and Eve? This minimum number was 10,000—100,000 individuals. They lived in Africa. It is suggested further that the human population spread into Europe and Asia, then to Australia and the Pacific islands, and finally to the Americas around 12,000 years ago.
  • 31. Adam and Eve: So, who are they? Recent ancestors Recent representatives A pair of ancient ancestors A group of ancient representatives Symbols
  • 32. Adam and Eve: So, who are they? Recent ancestors: Adam & Eve were specially created about 10,000 years ago and were the first humans. All humans today have descended from them, inheriting their sinful status.
  • 33. Adam and Eve: So, who are they? Recent representatives: God created humans about 150,000 years ago using progressive or evolutionary creation, and God specially selected a pair of humans about 10,000 years ago to act as humanity’s representative . They chose to sin and their sinful status was applied to all humans.
  • 34. Adam and Eve: So, who are they? A pair of ancient ancestors: God used natural mechanisms to create pre-human hominids ; then about 150,000 years ago God miraculously modified a pair of them into the first humans, Adam and Eve. They became a separate species and are not descended from other hominids . All humans today have descended from this pair. Variation: A group of ancient ancestors
  • 35. Adam and Eve: So, who are they? A group of ancient representatives: God created humans about 150,000 years ago using evolutionary creation, and God specially selected a particular group and revealed himself to them. They chose to sin and their sinful status was applied to all humans.
  • 36. Adam and Eve: So, who are they? Symbols : God created humans about 150,000 years ago using evolutionary creation. No particular single event occurred where all humans fell into sin at the same time, but many events happened where various individuals and groups rebelled against God.