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Monotheism is a recent development, everyone knows this that's why I said anecdote because I haven't to hand the info foe this, but everyone with half a brain knows this.
Hmm. This must be one of the most blatant argumentum ad populums for some months.
Now, assume I have only 45% of a normal brain. Please supply me with some evidence for your claim. Now you may be correct in what you assert, but it would be good to see some evidence for it.
What do you mean by "recent development"? 2000 years ago? 3000 years ago? The reason I would have no real problem with the first monotheists coming later than the first polytheists is that, like many other evangelicals, I don't see Genesis 1-3 as being an exhaustive, scientific account of man's origins. I'd put Adam and Eve down as possibly the first monotheists.
Abraham? You have proof that he ever existed?
Proof? No. I do have evidence that he existed and so do you. It's in Genesis, for example.
You mentioned the Hebrews first not me, so it is up to you to say where they came from.
Nope. I first mentioned them thus:
You: What additional attributes are needed to make this a Christian God?
Me: Interacting with the Patriarchs, the Hebrews, Israel and Judah, Jesus, the Christian church. Stuff like that. None of this is covered by the Kalam argument.
There is no need to demonstrate where the Hebrews came from for my simple explanation of what additional attributes are needed over and above the Kalam argument to be speaking of a Christian God.
In this case the old chestnuts are the best!!! And it is a very valid point which you are trying to avoid by rolling your eyes.
Is this meant to be a serious point?
You have this habit of agreeing with someone and then denying it. In your previous post you agreed with me, I just followed it on to the obvious conclusion.
In what way?
Argumentum ad populum? This is based on peoples' beliefs not generally known facts in the knowledgeable world. You always resort to these types of tactics when you are losing.
And what evidence would you accept? Some things can't be summed up in one paper but are put together overtime, creating a picture like a mosaic.
Recent development refers to the fact that religion, in the broadest sense, has be going on for 10's of thousands of years, where as monotheism only say the last 3000 years or so.
Abraham - Evidence doesn't count. I also don't know why you brought him up for?
"Is this meant to be a serious point?" - Was yours? You made no attempt to answer my point but as I said your linguistically rolled your eyes.
"In what way?" - You typed, "Agreed." to my statement, "If it is two then that snookers your one God and your Christian faith." #130. God said 'we' meaning his equals in the matter. And the trinity implies more than one God too.
Just to add to all this the Australian Aborigines' beliefs are generally animist in nature. They arrived in that continent about 45,000 years ago and like all human races outside Africa had emigrated from the African continent about 75,000 years ago. The first earliest humans (our species) known to have existed to date are put about 190,000 years ago. This would mean that all subsequent groups and races right up to the present day would have emerged from groups who believed in animism and/or polytheism.
You seem to be advocating that the Hebrews just popped into existence out of thin air and began believing in one God from the oft.