The Genesis Creation: Creation As A Creation Story

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The Genesis creation narrative is diverse. Many religions have its Theory of the creation and for some, it is still a myth. However, Genesis introduces the God or Elohim in the Hebrew as the creator of the world, humans, and nature. The tree chapter mainly focuses on how God has created the heavens, earth, animals, and humankind. According to the Genesis the human, heavens and the earth has created together in six days. However, the creation of the world is not explained in great details, but it states that the God has started with the light on the first day and ended with mankind in the sixth day and then rests on, blesses and sanctifies the seventh. The three chapters of Genesis clearly talks about a week or seven days. However, the …show more content…

It is not going to the details of the universe, but mentioning the day, night, light and darkness, water, sea, cloud and others, is enough to explain the universe, including sun and moon. Creatio ex nihilo or the notion that God created everything is one of the very controversial philosophies of all time. While philosophers Moreover, theologians have a very diverse view about the ex hihilo and even pieces of literature have conflicting views. Still, some scholars and theologians argue that the act of creation itself involved pre-existent matter, including some from Christian faith, but Genesis explains that thing has created from nothing and it mentions the command of God for creation as "God said." While the creation of human in the scripture is out of something …show more content…

Some like Darwin absolutely opposes the idea of ex hihilo, but Genesis is clear about the creator and the universe. It supports the idea of Divine creation out of nothing and tell us that God ordered and created everything. The Scripture also affirms monotheism and denies polytheism, because it has a name of the God. According to Genesis the first man and woman or Adam and Eve are created by God. Living in the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve was forbidden by God to eat fruit from the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. According to the scripture, Eve has eaten the fruit, and she has tempted by by serpent, but she has shared the fruit with Adam. The couple has failed in the test and to follow the orders of God. So, this was a sin by Adam and Eve. Of course, anyone fails to follow an order or ignore a law or rule, will face a consequence. Subsequently, God banishes Eve and Adam from the Garden of Eden. The fall of man is the start of the transition of Adam and Eve from

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