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Unfolding the Creation Story Symbolism & Origin of Mankind

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Unfolding the Creation Story Symbolism & Origin of Mankind

By: James Brighouse
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Showing the Order of the Creation, and the Condition of the World Not Less than Twelve Thousand Years Ago; Unfolding the Symbolical Language of Moses, Making Plain the Origin of Mankind, the Origin of the Most High and the First Man and Woman; and Other Mysteries. Also the Unfolding of the Scroll of Time. Christian Eschatology Commentaries

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This remains very interesting when he stays in the symbolic realm...

and he transcends the literal fundamentalism of the judeo-christian tradition. The problem is when he goes right back into the literal fundamentalism of Mormonism. Then it goes full on nuts.

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