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Genesis, Fact Or Fiction - A Theoretical Argument For the Divine Creation of the Universe and Earth

What if an Extraterrestrial Creator populated the planet with plants, animals, and dinosaurs; then destroyed that world; and then what if it then re-populated the world with new plant and animal life; and then put humans on it? Extraterrestrial as used here to mean, "not made of elements from planet Earth.
" Not little green men, but an Alien Race, identical to humans but made from supernatural DNA.
What if the original Hebrew and Greek manuscripts had accurately described these beings and the formation of time and space and the origins of all life on planet Earth? What if the Mayan, Greek, and other myths all evolved from this one story? This could mean that a Self-Existent, Omniscient, and Infinite Entity may have inspired those manuscripts to include all of the information necessary for a total understanding of the truth.
This would be God.
The following two theoretical propositions will be the foundation of this argument and are necessary concepts in order to properly translate the Book of Genesis: Theorem #1 - Moses, the 24th descendant from Adam, was divinely inspired to write the Book of Genesis by a Supernatural Entity.
If Moses wrote Genesis, it would mean that it has existed in tablet form as early as 1500 B.
C.
The oldest known manuscripts are based on Middle Eastern written and oral traditions now preserved in the Masoretic Texts.
The Masoretic texts were copied and distributed by sect of Hebrew Scribes known as the Masorites between the 7th and 10th centuries A.
D.
"Masorah refers to everything transmitted with the original biblical text.
It includes: vowel signs, accent signs, arrangements of poetry, marginal notes, and end notes, as well as separate treatises on the copying and use of manuscripts.
" - Preface to The Tanakh, 1999 Many versions of the Masorah exist and the variations and inconsistencies are acceptable and do not stray away from the central theme.
The Modern Hebrew Bible was eventually transcribed from the Aramaic, Chaldaean, and Hebrew languages that make up the Masoretic Old Testament.
The Jewish Publication Society acknowledges the Masorah, but in their preface it states that they chose to change certain concepts in their interpretation of the words as spelled in their translation.
The Holy Bible is a document that has experienced its own evolution through time.
The Hebrew Tradition was extended to Christianity when the Greek New Testament was compiled in 45 A.
D.
The two documents combine to form a complex web of scriptural cross-references that resemble a Rubik's Cube of words and languages that can only have one logical solution.
Theorem #2 - The Hebrew and Greek Manuscripts, which make up the Holy Bible are mutually inclusive and cannot contradict each other.
The interpretations vary, but if the Greek and Hebrew manuscripts that make up the Holy Bible are divinely inspired, there can only be one Biblical truth.
If that truth is not consistent with our understanding of the Universe, then it may not be correct.
If Dinosaurs exist in the Holy Bible, then they are hidden behind a translation that was originally based on their non-existence.
Like their fossilized skeletal remains, the verses of the original languages have been buried under years of tradition, made illogical by a translation ignorant of the scientific facts.

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