by jimwalton » Fri Aug 30, 2019 8:10 am
98,000 years is speculative. Yes, they have found burials, and assume some kind of ritual based on some possible evidence, but to declare it as "98,000 years of religious development all over the world" is a statement scholarship will not support. You'll notice the articles about them often include terms like "thought to have" and "that one might characterize." While there are evidences of some kinds of religious awareness and practice, the information is scant and the conclusions tentative.
Besides, I have no problem with the evolution of humanity and of religious practice. The Genesis story has no conflict with evolutionary theory, including that of humanity.
The ruins at Gobekli Tepe (a temple complex in Turkey) are (as far as I know) the oldest temple found. It dates to about 9500 BC, and predates villages, pottery, domesticated animals, and even agriculture itself. Some scholarly conclusions from the site include that the practice of religion predates civilized life, and is possibly the instigating cause of civilized life. Patrick Symmes, in Newsweek (2010), says, "The temples offer unexpected proof that humankind emerged from the 140,000-year reign of hunter-gatherers with a ready vocabulary of spiritual images and capable of huge logistical, economic, and political efforts."
The story of humans civilization begins at about that time (10,000 BC), with a city showing in the ruins at Jericho in about 8,000 BC. The story of Genesis may begin around 6,000 BC with "Adam and Eve" being called out from among other humans to be the representatives to whom God would reveal Himself.
I'm not sure what your point is and what case you are trying to make. Nor do I know what you think I was ignoring. You wanted to know if God was "present" in BC, and I gave you evidence that He was, that the story of Yahwism begins at about 6000 BC and more specifically at 2000 BC. I assumed I was answering your question, with a "Yes, God was present in B.C.E." May we continue the discussion?
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