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1 | A Good Satan in Eden??? | John 1:1 | chemprof | 106551 | ||
But at the time of man's fall, Satan was being "Satan".........the evil one. I'm thinking his fall was long before that.Strongs concordance defines the Hebrew word for hosts as a huge amount of persons, creatures, spirit beings, or objects all of the same class as in Gen 2:1. So the hosts could refer to the creatures God made and put on earth....not necessarily angelic beings. Yes? | ||||||
2 | Two beginnings? | John 1:1 | chemprof | 106549 | ||
I agree with what you say. Its just that I have seen in a number of commentaries that the Genesis creation was a sort of reconstruction of the earth after Satans fall. But, there is no reason not to believe that Satan could have been created prior to Genesis 1:1........ | ||||||
3 | Two beginnings? | John 1:1 | chemprof | 106546 | ||
We now know Enery can be converted into matter and vice versa. Thus Einstein's E equals mass x the speed of light squared. I see no problem with spiritual energy being converted into matter (or healing.....e.g. the woman with the issue of blood).This would follow from the Hebrew bara (created ex nihilo...out of nothing, except maybe energy). Of course, God is not constrained to operate under this energy mass equation. He can create as he pleases. | ||||||
4 | "In beginning was word.." John 1:1 | John 1:1 | chemprof | 106532 | ||
The Word can be interpreted as a title for Jesus Christ.Word can also mean an idea or concept. The Word (Jesus) spoke all things into existance.I am a Ph.D. scientist and there is no scientific evidence. It is a matter of faith in the spiritual realm, which is much, much more real than the physical. | ||||||
5 | Two beginnings? | John 1:1 | chemprof | 106531 | ||
Most Bibles use, as a cross reference to John 1:1, Genesis 1:1. I'm thinking that "beginning" here means two different things.In Genesis beginning refers to the earth after the fall of Satan. In John 1:1, the beginning refers to before all time...."The" beginning. Any comments? | ||||||