"You are also referring to the New Testament which itself has been translated into many languages and various cultures for sure, but the message has never changed- ever." - While the overall intent of the message may not have deviated much, the text certainly has changed. Not all of the books of the gospel present in the Codex Sinaiticus are present in current iterations of the bible, and many verses have not survived the transition from ancient to modern texts.
"Adam is type of Jesus as well as a real dude who lived in the garden, the first ever created dude." - Are you referring to Y-chromosomal Adam? Or perhaps mitochondrial Eve? Just curious since there has been a great deal of brilliant research done with mitochondrial DNA in explaining the process of human evolution. For those of us of European descent, Svante Paabo has traced many genetic markers present in the genome of Neanderthals that are present in peoples of European and Asian ancestry, such as fairer skin, red hair, and more heavily keratinized skin. I've had the opportunity to participate in a couple of studies using mitochondrial DNA to trace the evolution of ruminant herbivores and it's astounding the insight it provides into tracing the evolution of species.
"Moses was a type of Jesus as well as a real dude. He delivered a people, just like Jesus has." - While Moses may have existed, a number of historical aspects of the old testament have been called into question based on archaeological evidence. Archaeology isn't my field, but the work of Israel Finkelstein or Zahi Hawass certainly casts the story of the exodus from Egypt into doubt.
In the end, your beliefs are no more or less valid than mine, or people of other faiths.
"Adam is type of Jesus as well as a real dude who lived in the garden, the first ever created dude." - Are you referring to Y-chromosomal Adam? Or perhaps mitochondrial Eve? Just curious since there has been a great deal of brilliant research done with mitochondrial DNA in explaining the process of human evolution. For those of us of European descent, Svante Paabo has traced many genetic markers present in the genome of Neanderthals that are present in peoples of European and Asian ancestry, such as fairer skin, red hair, and more heavily keratinized skin. I've had the opportunity to participate in a couple of studies using mitochondrial DNA to trace the evolution of ruminant herbivores and it's astounding the insight it provides into tracing the evolution of species.
"Moses was a type of Jesus as well as a real dude. He delivered a people, just like Jesus has." - While Moses may have existed, a number of historical aspects of the old testament have been called into question based on archaeological evidence. Archaeology isn't my field, but the work of Israel Finkelstein or Zahi Hawass certainly casts the story of the exodus from Egypt into doubt.
In the end, your beliefs are no more or less valid than mine, or people of other faiths.