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1 | Did God create Satin? | Gen 1:1 | mantale | 232680 | ||
Makarios, I mean no disrespect in any way. Your answer needs a small correction. I was reading some old questions and answers. I almost missed it and thought your answer was right. It could be past up as being right but, it's not totally true. God did not creat Satan. God created Lucifer, Gabrial and michael (angles). Lucifer became satan. leaving God blameless for Lucifer's actions. Even more so, if God did creat Saten, then one would say God created evil and God did no such thing. Just like the heaven and the earth became without form and void in Genesis 1:2. Now there has been a lot of speculation as to what happened between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2 That the whole creation had become without form and void. But I'm sure Lucifer had something to do with it. Lucifer was given by God the power of light. Ezekiel 28:15: Scientists too this day, do not know what gives light it's power! We do know that lucifer rebelled agianst God in heaven and the effect of what Lucifer did is still not correct as yet. Romans 8:22- 23. One more interesting point, Note in Genesis 1:3 God said, Let there be light and there was light. Why did God not have to creat light? What ever light is composed of already existed. God had created it in the beginning, and now it had to be put together, or in this case "back together". Sometimes the smallist miss read details can change the rightly divided word in the wrong way. That is why We are not to change the word as it was written. Rev. 22:18-19 King James v God bless through our Lord Jesus. mantale | ||||||
2 | God's beginning | Gen 1:1 | mantale | 232639 | ||
Forgive me, I made an error. I stated there where thing's created before light but, nothing after the sixth day. Correction. There was one thing created after the sixth day. | ||||||
3 | God's beginning | Gen 1:1 | mantale | 232593 | ||
First I would like to put God in his proper place. As a reader whom is the auther should be first, there is none before him. God, in the beginning created the heaven and(also) the earth. Said this way there was nothing before him. God is the prime mover of all thing's posible. Now in Gen 1:2 this verse should be takin in it's entiready, it's great in its simplisity. He's giving us a picture of what he see's. What do you see, if you move over water? Right, yourself. Now he said it was dark. What would you see? Right, nothing. Proof of this is in the next verse. Gen 1:3 and 1:4 it does not say he saw himself but, he did see the light he created. God did not number his creations from first to last in order. There where thing's created before light but, nothing after the sixth day. We must note what God say's and egually what he doesn't say. He didn't say first I created this or that. We need to study to know what came first and in what order. The word does tell us, it interprets itself. Leaving no self interpritation. | ||||||