And that makes more sense how??
"In the beginning, I started a marathon..." vs. "In the beginning of my starting a marathon...".
Who won the marathon? And how long did it take them?
Sorry, I don't get it.
Love,
Bren
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Very true. A perfect example is the first line of the Bible. "In the
beginning God created the heaven and the earth".
Most Hebrew scholars will say that "In the beginning of God's creation of
the heaven and earth" is a more accurate translation.
The second translation indicates a longer time span.
-David
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On Behalf Of Ray Audette
>Do not judge all Christians by those who deny evolution, it is mostly those
who believe in a notoriously bad translation ( King James -have they never
heard of the parable of the coin?). There are, after all over 1,100
denominations!