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When Or What Is The Beginning ?
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Can someone please explain the very first line in the Bible :
Genesis 1. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
The definition of Beginning is : The origin of something, or the place, time, or way in which something started:
The definition of Nothing is : Not anything . Something that does not exist .
If we accept these defintions then there is Nothing before the Beginning
If there was Nothing before the Beginning , as in Genesis 1, then there could not even be a God to create something in the first place.
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Jim - I can't see that your comparison with an empty room is valid. An empty room has boundaries i.e. the room itself. As for the earth still being there it seems quite clear in Genesis 1:1 that it wasn't. "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." Most theists I have discussed this with seem to be in agreement with Modellers proposition that there...
19:43 Sun 30th Jun 2013
Well once you allow for the existence of a God, anything is possible and nothing is irrefutable. A lot of "special pleading", as you put it, inevitably goes on. But that aside, what I'm really trying to drive at is that OP's question is not a difficult one to answer regardless of whether or not one believes in God.
Nothing cannot exist without something to give it a comparative nothingness, therefore there must always have been something.Thus time began with the appearance of matter not god who had just a bit part.
But, the bible is all allegory anyway so was never meant to be taken as real.
Unfortunately some people take it literally ...
But, the bible is all allegory anyway so was never meant to be taken as real.
Unfortunately some people take it literally ...
//But, the bible is all allegory anyway so was never meant to be taken as real.
Unfortunately some people take it literally ...//
From where does this advice come? It certainly does not say that in the Bible.
And even if it did, would we have to take that advice allegorically?
"Don't take it literally" is just a revisionist attempt to ignore the fact that the Bible is a hideous tome that is worse than worthless in a sophisticated society.
Indeed, revisionism is the main reason the ridiculous myths of New Testament were concocted.
Unfortunately some people take it literally ...//
From where does this advice come? It certainly does not say that in the Bible.
And even if it did, would we have to take that advice allegorically?
"Don't take it literally" is just a revisionist attempt to ignore the fact that the Bible is a hideous tome that is worse than worthless in a sophisticated society.
Indeed, revisionism is the main reason the ridiculous myths of New Testament were concocted.
No,Genesis is much more than just the story of creation. It sets the stage for all of mankind’s history—past, present, and future. Much of history, and life itself, is incomprehensible if you omit those important first steps.because, you put your future in jeopardy if you ignore what Genesis really says. (Ps. 37:11)
Goodlife -
1) What has //But the meek ones themselves will possess the earth,
And they will indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace.//
got to do with this post.
2) Is this going to happen any time soon because there's no sign of it yet.
3) //you put your future in jeopardy if you ignore what Genesis really says. (Ps. 37:11) // As Genesis 1 and 2 contradict each other could you please tell me which one I should ignore so as not to put my future in jeapordy.
1) What has //But the meek ones themselves will possess the earth,
And they will indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace.//
got to do with this post.
2) Is this going to happen any time soon because there's no sign of it yet.
3) //you put your future in jeopardy if you ignore what Genesis really says. (Ps. 37:11) // As Genesis 1 and 2 contradict each other could you please tell me which one I should ignore so as not to put my future in jeapordy.
modeler, why do you want to try to make sense of a few lines written by someone unknown who claims that the earth existed at least three days before the rest of the universe and that you can have morning and evening on the first three days when the sun and the rest of the universe were not invented until the fourth.
Better to forget the nonsense of Genesis and ask the same questions with regard to the Big Bang.
Better to forget the nonsense of Genesis and ask the same questions with regard to the Big Bang.