12/19/2010

WHAT IS IT THAT WAY GOD "CREATES"?

"Create in me even a pure heart, O God, And put within me a new spirit, a steadfast one" - PSALM 51:10


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In [the] beginning God created the heavens and the earth." (Genesis 1:1) The opening words of the Bible do not refer, as we insist on Jehovah's Witnesses believe to this day, "the creation of our solar system, including our planet, as well as that of the stars in the billions of galaxies that make up the universe, "according to the Sentinel February 15, 2007 on page 5. I have shown here that the "beginning" of Genesis 1:1 is not a long time isolated from others that make up all the "six creative days'. 

When you create is not to create
     It was evident that address the same issues. That, indeed, the time called "in the beginning" is the same "time" and "days" of Genesis 2:4 and that both texts describe the same 'creations' that are" heaven "on earth - our atmosphere composed of all gases and dense clouds of gas - and that "the earth " - is the "dry soil", the Earth's continents. Evidently, therefore, the Genesis account (in whole or in part) says nothing about the creation of the universe, galaxies, stars and even the planet Earth also modes of literals. So if God did not create these things literally, what exactly happened? What was that God created and how? Well, the answers came after my personal Bible study yesterday, keep reading!

     The Psalmist sang: "Create in me even a pure heart, O God, And put within me a new spirit, a steadfast one" (Psalm 51:10). Does the Psalmist is asking our Creator 'create' literally a heart for him? Is he born without a heart? Of course not! Certainly we understand that what the Psalmist is asking is that God will help you to take a more figurative heart obedient. Also, understand that the "new spirit" that the Psalmist asks is not a new "breath of life " literally as he did in creating Adam. No, certainly when we apply our 'faculties ofreasoning' in our personal Bible study, we understand the clear truth, that certain passages of the Bible are not literal but figurative. - Romans 1:2.

'It creates' light - the darkness is over
     What exactly the Gods (Jehovah and its more than a hundred million children angelic) created in Genesis? If the "beginning", yes, "in the day that Jehovah God made earth and heaven" (Genesis 2:4), which were not God created the universe and planet earth, what then? Let's look at the texts involved:

      Ante, but, visualize a group of Masons that will enhance a home and that work will start at inside of it and that, to complicate matters, had not even windows. What do you think they will need before starting work? It is no light? Otherwise, they would see how the walls and the material is inside was completely dark? This was how it was in our home, planet Earth, when God found him in his travels through the cosmos.

     Let us read: "Now the earth proved to be [when it landed, before starting any job 'creation'] formless and waste and there was darkness upon the surface of [the] watery deep." Since the light of existing sun did not penetrate the thick layers of clouds, the planet, it was just water, was in deep darkness. (Job 38:9) There was no productive land continents. But look, even then, the Gods that penetrated the atmosphere and thus "and God’s active force [floated] to and fro over the surface of the waters." (Gen. 1:2).  

     Yes, the gods realized that the planet had more than enough water to come to life exist there. Then after to probe the planet and realize that there would come a world easier than they could have imagined, have started work. For this, Jehovah God has decreed: " 'Let light come to be'." (Gen. 1:3 a) It was a miracle, it was even working. Everyone involved in the execution of this great early work that they were intelligent beings, so to speak, attended the best universities in heaven. Surely they knew all of chemistry, physics, astronomy, biology and all other sciences necessary. Went to work in an organized fashion, to meet the decreed by Jehovah God and deliver as soon as this was the first challenge in this vast construction site that was the Earth.

     That it 'might be light' work would be necessary with the aid of tools and methods - unknown to us human - to changes in the dense layer of clouds. The aim was that these were "affinity " and thus make possible the passage of sunlight to the surface of the water, illuminating your main workplace. They also knew that there is no life without light. 

     Everything indicates that, although it 'would be light' in this first of the 'creative days', this process was gradual, and thus the light was gradually increasing, as the cloud layers were modified by the extensive work of the gods. It was only the fourth time this whole process would end completely. On that day, "Then there", would end this early work, and only then "came to be light" in full (Gen. 1:3 b). See? So God (or gods) 'created the light."

     Certainly, all these sons of God "shouting in applause" - year after year, decades after decades, during all the millennia that lasted this "day" - Job 38:7.

      It was also in this 'first day' that the Gods finally realized the planet's rotation. Thus, too, 'made, ' to bring light to the surface, the "
a division" known today as the day and night. - Genesis 1:4 and 5.

     Remembering, however, that this first day of 'creation', is part of the whole "beginning" of "creation" reported so early in Genesis 1:1.


More 'creations'
     In the following verses of Genesis we read that the Creator produced what the Bible calls the "expanse" or "heaven." (Genesis 1:6-8) It is composed of gases forming the Earth's atmosphere. However, we will examine the 'creation of the heavens' by the Gods a study staff immediately below.