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Originally Posted by MysticCat
Just curious -- are you looking at the first chapter of Genesis, where plants are created before humans, or the second chapter of Genesis, where plants are created after humans?
If you're looking for the mechanics of how the universe and the earth came to be, Genesis will prove frustrating at best. But if you're looking to learn that God created all that is, that God declared everything he had created to be "good," and that humans are created in the image of God, Genesis will prove to be very fertile ground indeed.
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I'm looking at everything. How man was created too. I was also looking at the whole creation of night and day, the earth, ect ect. That sort of thing.
There's just so many things I want to know, especially about dinosaurs. They were here millions of years before man arrived. What happened there? Did the earth just suddenly start all over? What about the man we evolved from? Is that what Adam and Eve looked like? I mean, I have an idea, or a theory, but it doesn't line up with Genesis.
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