Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Creation of the World
The creation of the demesne has humannessy different theories but according to Christian beliefs In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. (Genesis 1) The Bible states that God created the world is a 7 twenty-four hour period time frame in which he started when God created first created weakly and separated the light from the darkness, calling light mean solar solar day and darkness night. On his second day of action God created an huge area to separate the waters and called it sky. On his ternion God created the dry motive and gathered the waters, calling the dry ground land, and the gathered waters seas. , God also created plants and channelizes. Then on the virtuoso-quarter day God created the sun, moon, and the stars to give light to the earth to separate the day and the night. On the fifth day God created every living puppet of the seas and every winged bird. On the sixth day God created the animals to pig out the earth. On day six, God also created man and women bringing populace to the world for the first time.Adam and Eve were the first humans that God created, man out of dust and woman out of man. God gave them one regularize and that was not to eat of the fruit on one particular tree in the Garden of Eden. Eve was talked into eating the fruit by the serpent, and wherefore she convinced Adam to eat of it as well. When they had disobeyed God, they felt ashamed and au naturel(p) so they hid from him. After talking with them, he punished them by banishing them from the Garden. This was the day sin entered the world and mans nature is now sadly a sinful nature.This is why God sent his son to collapse on the cross for our sins so that we have the chance to make love with him one day for eternity. This is how humans first had to encounter a real live situation and choose between good and evil. Finally on day 7 God had finished his work of creation and so he rested on the seventh day, blessing it and making it holy, and tha t is why Christians continue church and mass on Sundays that being the seventh and final day of the week.
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