bcspace wrote:...
It is wrong to assume such a relationship makes answers to everything
immediately available.
Well, I'm used to being "wrong;" and these days I do not expect much
of anything to transpire immediately. And yet, if we do not look to the
"prophets" for teachings on our First Parents, then where should we look?
"Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto
his servants the prophets."
And some writers of scriptures refer to the Hebrew Bible as the "Law and
the Prophets;" so perhaps prophetic answers can be found therein. In the
1835 D&C, the "doctrine" part of the book counts the generations backwards
to Adam, and provides at least a ballpark figure for the age of his era.
Then again, the Mormons decanonized that part of the scriptures, leaving
it with no more authority than possessed by Bishop Usher.
Assuming that Joseph Smith himself would have corrected a terribly blatant
error in the 1835 D&C -- can we rely upon its dating as at least approximate?
Or, putting it another way, would the prophets of the LDS church agree more
with a c. 10,000 years-ago-advent for our First Parents? or maybe
100 times that?
I attended LDS Institute -- so I have a pretty good idea what the teachers of
those classes would answer, in speaking for the "Law and the Prophets."
UD