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If Genesis was based on a Chaldean creation myth, I think that would be common knowledge.

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Among people who study the history of the Bible, a group that includes some people I know, it is common knowledge. Not the stuff the practiciners want people to know about the "Inerrant Word of God."

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Me: How much of the Book of Genesis is based on a Chaleon creation myth?

ChatGPT: There is no direct evidence to suggest that the Book of Genesis in the Bible is based on a Chaldean creation myth. The Chaldeans were a group of people who lived in the southern part of Mesopotamia, and they had their own religious beliefs and myths. However, it's important to note that there were various cultural and religious influences in the ancient Near East, and some similarities can be found in creation stories across different cultures.

The creation story in Genesis shares certain thematic elements with other ancient Near Eastern creation myths, such as the Enuma Elish, a Babylonian creation myth. These similarities include the idea of a divine creator, the shaping of the world, and the creation of human beings. However, the specific details and theological messages of each story are distinct.

The influence of neighboring cultures and the exchange of ideas in the ancient world likely contributed to some shared motifs in creation stories. Still, it is challenging to pinpoint direct sources or confirm that Genesis is specifically based on a Chaldean creation myth. Genesis is a complex text with its own theological and literary characteristics, and scholars continue to study its origins and connections with other ancient texts.

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