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The history of the creation with which the bible commences, is not a mere incidental appendage to god's revelation, but constitutes the foundation on which the whole of that revelation is based.
The creation story begins with the opening chapter of the bible and these words: in the beginning, god created the heavens and the earth. (niv) this sentence summarizes the drama that was about to unfold.
The story of creation as told by theology and by science contents: the case stated -- difficulties in geology -- difficulties in astronomy -- difficulties in physiology -- science a help to interpretation. Language: english: loc class: bs: philosophy, psychology, religion: christianity: the bible, old and new testament: loc class: qh: science.
The story of creation as told by theology and by science summary:.
The iroquois creation story as told by david cusick in 1827, in sketches of the ancient history of the six nations a tale of the foundation of the great island, now north america;—the two infants born, and the creation of the universe among the ancients there were two worlds in existence.
The story of creation 1 in the beginning, when god created the universe,[ a] 2 the earth was formless and desolate. The raging ocean that covered everything was engulfed in total darkness, and the spirit of god[ b] was moving over the water. 3 then god commanded, “let there be light”—and light appeared.
W hen i read mr g it was very natural for me to interpret it against the back ground of two very basic, almost primor dial philosophical questions.
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