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Enuma Elish And Genesis Analysis
The world humans inhabit is a messy place filled with chaos and uncertainty. In attempting to understand human life in this world, creation stories are
helpful since they provide explanations to the mysteries of life such as good and evil. Two examples of creation myths are Enuma Elish and Genesis
1–4, which both detail the formation of the human world. However, Genesis is better for understanding human life because it details the beginnings of
human life, not just the creation, and the origins of good and evil. Moreover, the origins of good and evil in Genesis are more like what humans
encounter in the world. In Genesis 1–4, three stories are told in which human life can be understood. The first story is of creation, which explains why
there
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Religion Vs Big Bang Theory
Among all the things humans do not understand, the universe is one if not the most notorious idea in which the origin is a mystery. The complexity of
the topic could go from the abstruse nature of quarks to the funniest and most unnatural idea of how the universe is grap in peace of zelofan. Religion
and science have been differing one with the other, in which one of them is legitimate correct. The Bible affirms in the book of Genesis that theuniverse
was created by an omnipotent identity in seven days, in contrary of what the science belive. In science, exist many different theories about the creation
of the universe, but the most accepted and respected by the community, is the Big Bang theory, which is resumed by saying that the universe... Show
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Since try to find the answers for those things that men ignore, in a way that can be described as exact, represented with numbers, graphics and all the
tools needed to convince the audience to believe in the idea that is exposed. According to the Merriam–Webster, first definition, theory means "An idea
or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events". In science as in religion exist many theories about the creation of the universe, such as the
Oscillating Universe, or the Steady–State Universe, and the most accepted the Big Bang. The Oscillating Universe states that the universe is involved
in an endless series of Big Bangs, followed by Big Crunches that restarted the cycle and make it endlessly. The Steady–State Universe which states the
continuous creation of matter throughout the universe to explain it apparent expansion. This type of universe would be infinite, without beginning or
end, however since mid 1960's this theory have been proved that is not correct. The Big Bang Theory which is the most accepted in most part of the
science community and the one that is implemented in the educational system around the globe. The Big Bang Theory began about 4 billion years
ago. At that time, the entire Universe was inside a bubble that was thousands of times smaller than a pinhead. It was hotter and denser than anything
we can imagine. Then it suddenly exploded. The Universe that we know was born. Time, space and matter all began with the Big Bang. In a fraction
of a second, the Universe grew from smaller than a single atom to bigger than a galaxy. And it kept on growing at a fantastic rate. It is still expanding
today. As the Universe expanded and cooled, energy changed into particles of matter and antimatter. These two opposite types of particles largely
destroyed each other. But some matter survived.
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Article Rebuttal
Article Rebuttal Maybelline Torres University of Phoenix BCOM/275 April 17, 2012 Prof. Lourdes LebrГіn BayrГіn Article Rebuttal In this article
rebuttal an analysis will take place on the authors, reliability, credibility, and validity on the account of Noah's flood. The rebuttal will give emphasis
on the claims young earth creationist have on the earth's existence period. Additionally, address old earth and young earth theories. Finally identify any
fallacies in the argument. For centuries creation theorists have given emphasis to Noah's flood as enough evidence to a universal deluge. Nevertheless,
it is understood the ark presented in the Bible had a higher credibility to a local flood. According... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The following claim states that it can give evidence that all animals and humans originated from occupants of the ark. The people could have
descended from the ark inhabitants, but scientist lack evidence on the animals descending from the ark. Finding the ark does not give evidence of the
ancestry of all creatures. One way to refute this is consider the Koala in Australia. How did this earthly animal travel to Australia once the ark settled?
Traveling this distance would be impossible nevertheless because the flood was local Koalas did not need to be on the ark. Furthermore, the author
asserts that locating ark remains forces paleontologists to re–decipher fossils as an effect of the flood, not of many years buildup. Old–earth creationists
relates fully with the geological proof of the arks old age existence. There are no findings of the ark, although several informants alleged to have
seen it. In reality the ark will never be located, most likely it no longer exists. Noah maybe used the ark wood for rebuilding the society. God
declared to Noah never again would He destroy the world with water. Noah was clear he had no use for the ark maybe he dismantled it for
constructing material. Moreover, creation theorists Baumgardner, and Barnett claim after the flood the land would have resembled a lifeless
wilderness deprived of trees and plants. If the plant and tree seeds floated after the flood it would still take many years
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Evolution Is A Highly Argumentative Topic, Today 's Society
Payne 1
Jared Payne
English 11
Mrs. Brown
5 December 2014
Pro–evolution: Why? Creation versus evolution is a highly argumentative topic, especially in today's society. A recent debate, between Bill Nye "The
Science Guy" and Ken Ham, has sparked even more controversy over this particular topic. A poll administered by Gallup shows that forty–six percent
of Americans believe God created humans as they are now ten–thousand years ago, and that the only reliable dating system is the Word of God (Lovan
1). Many others believe that humans have evolved into how they are in present times, and that science, and its ways of dating things, is reliable and
correct. Evolution wins over creationism because Bill Nye won the debate with Ken
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Some say that Nye won, not only with his facts, but with his style (Chowdhury 2). Because Bill Nye is representing evolutionists, Payne 2 and he beat
Ham, who is representing creationists, this is one of few signs that signify that evolution beats creation.
Another way that evolution wins over creation is that creationist views threaten the science of the United States. With almost half of the United States'
in favor of creation, this could pose a potential threat to US science. Innovation is in jeopardy if everything known about nature and the universe is
forgotten by ancient text translated into English. "'The Earth is not
6,000 or 10,000 years old,' Nye said in an interview with The Associated Press, citing scientists' estimates that it is about 4.5 billion years old. 'It's
not. And if that conflicts with your beliefs, I strongly feel you should question your beliefs.'" "[Nye also emphasized that] 'If we raise a generation of
students who don't believe in the process of science . . . you're not going to continue to innovate'" Bible stories are presented as an alternative to
evolution in some states, as approved by lawmakers and school boards. Teachers in Tennessee are protected by a law to let students judge scientific
theories, including evolution (Lovan 1). Because creationist views are a threat to the science of the United States, this shows that creationism is
harmful to science,
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Liberty University Bibl 410 Genesis Module 2 Study...
LMODULE TWO
THE CREATION OF MAN
Bible Topics| * The Origin of Man * The Nature of Man * The Dominion of Man * The Environment of Man|
People to Know| Places to Know| Terms to Know| AdamEve| Garden of Eden| EvolutionTheistic EvolutionSpecial CreationSoulBreath of lifeUsImage
of GodDominion|
Study Questions
Answer the following questions (based on the reading), save it and then submit it to the professor.
1. Define Evolution.
Evolution as represented in Darwinism and Neo–Darwinism simply asserts that all living organisms arose from one living simple cell.
2. Define Theistic Evolution.
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15. What does Davis say that seems to be a better translation for "gods" in 3:5? Why?
Davis translation for "gods" in Genesis 3:5 is Elohim because it can be translated as God or "gods".
16. What is the sequence of the temptation and fall?
The sequence of temptation is the lust of the Flesh. The second is the lust of the eye's, and the third is the pride of life.
17. Give an example of a wrong interpretation of what "eating forbidden fruit" means? Why should this interpretation be rejected?
Some have said that "eating forbidden fruit fruits" is a parallel for sexual intercourse. This is rejected because God created male and female in
compatability to be fruitful and multiply.
18. What is depravity all about?
Depravity is about knowing evil but being unable to resist it.
19. What were Adam and Eve attempting to do when they made "fig leaves" clothes (other than covering their nakedness)?
Adam and Eve were attempting to cover their shame of sin.
20. Where is the first mention of the virgin birth of Christ?
The first mention of the virgin birth is in Genesis 3:15.
21. How is God's grace exhibited in this chapter?
God's grace is exhibited in this chapter because he sought His creation, He promised a savior; He clothed His creation; and He removed the
temptation of sin (the tree of knowledge of good and evil).
22. What does the
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Answers In Genesis-USA
Answers in Genesis resulted from the merging of two Australian creationist organizations in 1980. One was founded in the late 1970s by John
Mackay, Ken Ham, and others as Creation Science Educational Media Services. Its founders believed that the established Christian church's teaching
of the Bible was being compromised. The group merged with Carl Wieland's Creation Science Association in 1980, becoming the Creation Science
Foundation (CSF) that later became Answers in Genesis. In 1987, Ken Ham was seconded by CSF to work for the Institute for Creation Research
(ICR) in the United States, then in 1994 left ICR to found Answers In Genesis–USA. Later that year, CSF in Australia and other countries changed their
names to Answers In Genesis so that all the sister organizations would share the same identity. The branches of AiG remained legally separate, since
they were incorporated in different countries. However, they were still very closely related. For example, Ham served on the board of AiG Australia,
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The US and UK branches retained the AiG name and control of the AiG website under Ham's leadership. The Australian, Canadian, New Zealand, and
South African branches rebranded themselves as Creation Ministries International, under the leadership of former AiG CEO Carl Wieland. After some
of AiG's comments in late 2006, Answers in Genesis became involved in a legal dispute with CMI. CMI has accused AiG–USA of damaging and
publicly defaming their ministry. In 2007, CMI filed suit against AiG–USA alleging a variety of
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A Comparative Study Of The Integrated Kinnetic Energy In...
Review of "A comparative study of the Integrated Kinetic Energy in the tropical cyclones in the north east Pacific and the north Atlantic basins"
Summary: The authors compare 2004–2013 TCs in the North Atlantic and East Pacific basins, using IKE (TC extended best track data set) and rainfall
(TRMM–3B42). The introduction defines the concept of IKE and explains that a comparison of IKE in the EP and AL basins will be carried. The
following analysis provides the seasonal cycle of IKE and TC count, then shifts the focus to: the relationship between IKE and TC genesis location the
differences between the upper and lower terciles of IKE in terms of:
TC track density
TC location at maximum IKE
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Why is the analysis focused on genesis (Fig 2 and 5, Table 3)? Is there a hypothesized difference between AL and EP when it comes to the relationship
between location of genesis and maximum IKE? What would that hypothesized difference tell us?
What does the seasonal cycle of IKE and TC
count (Fig 1) tell us that is new? Are there expected differences with Fig 1 from Misra et al. (2013)? If TC size explains most of IKE, the fact that IKE
peaks in the fall should not come as a surprise: Liu and Chan (1999) and Merrill (1984) have provided analyses of the size of TCs and have already
established that their size peaks in the Fall (Sept–Oct). Note that the direct assertion that IKE is more sensitive to TC size than peak wind speed is
nowhere to be found in either Powell and Reinhold (2007), Misra et al. (2013) or Kozar and Misra (2015). In fact, Misra et al. (2013) state that "the
peak in TIKE is associated with a corresponding peak in larger sized storms in September" because they also determined that there is a tendency to
larger TCs in September. Kozar and Misra (2015) note that "IKE is also tied to storm size and the many different processes that govern it."
Besides
the geometry of the basin and the climatological atmospheric state, are there any other effects that could explain the differences between AL and
EP?
It seems that parts of the analysis were designed
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What Is A Worldview?
What is a worldview? What is biblical worldview? How are they different from each other? Worldview implies the beginning of how people view
and make sense of life and the world. People with a biblical worldview, also known as a Christian worldview, believes that their main reason for
living life on earth is to love and serve God, as well as teach others about Him. The Bible teaches us about four topics and how they affect people's
worldview. The Bible is very important to read because it can help the reader learn more about God as well as learning the truth about what God says.
Reading the Bible will also help answer questions that people might be wondering and wanting to know for a long time. Genesis 1–11 and Romans 1–8
teach us about the natural world, human identity, human relationships, and civilization. Genesis 1–11 answers many questions that people have about
the natural world, especially in the first two chapters. Genesis clearly states that God created all things. He created the earth, man, animals, plants,
and all other living things on earth. These scriptures explain how God created the world in six days and, on the seventh day, He rested from the
work that was done. Then, "God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it, because in it He rested from all His work which God had created and
made" (Genesis 2:3 NASB). He did not create anything else on the seventh day but instead rested. The Bible then goes on to discredit the theory of
evolution by saying, "The earth
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The True Meaning Of The Word Day In Genesis
According to Merriam–Webster dictionary, a day is defined as a period of twenty four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next,
corresponding to a rotation of the earth on it's axis. Where did this definition come from? Christians know that a day is defined this way based on the
Bible. In Genesis, God explains that the universe was created in 6 days. Many people have searched deeper than the obvious and claim that these "six
days" could have been millions of years. So what is true? What does a "day" mean in Genesis? The word "yom" is a Biblical Hebrew word meaning
"day". This word means a 24 hour period of time. As we look deeper in the Bible, the answer to this question can be either confusing or simplifying. It
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Even though some people get confused on this word in the Bible and several of its passages, the Bible clearly explains itself. There are many passages
in the Bible that contain the word "day", yet people only question the days of creation rather than questioning any other passage. Even though
secularists can try to question the Bible, Christians know that the truth can simply be explained if you start with the foundations of the
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Radiocarbon Dating Is Inaccurate
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it still make a sound? If God created the earth and no one was around to see it, did it still
happen? The answer to both of these questions is yes. Because of the Bible, we know that God created the earth in a literal 6, 24 hour days about
6,000 years ago. Many Christian think God may have used evolution and creation but that is not a viable theory. Methods such as Carbon Dating
cannot be trusted because they have been proven inaccurate over and over again. Because radiocarbon dating is inaccurate, the literal Genesis account
of creation is the one and only viable answer to where this world came from.
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Just like one can tell that age of a person by thing such as their height, weight, hair, and skin, scientists should be able to see signs of wear on the
earth. "Every year, water and wind erode about 20 billion tons of dirt and rock and debris from the continents and deposit them on the sea floor. Yet
the average thickness of all of these sediments globally over the whole seafloor is not even 1,300 feet." (The New Answers Book 4 113) This
disproves the theory of evolution since there is so little settlement on the sea
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Genesis Vs. Enuma Elish
Compare and Contrast: Genesis and Enuma Elish Genesis and Enuma Elish (also known as the Epic of Creation,) are often compared by scholars due
to their being a shared account between the two. Even though both stories have their similarities, they are indeed very different in almost every way.
Genesis has one creator, God, while Enuma Elish has two. Genesis describes God creating sea and land creatures on the fifth day, opposed to Enuma
Elish where there are no accounts of this in the Babylonian records.
In the chapter of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible, God alone, created the Heavens and the Earth from nothing, he created humans from dust and the sun,
moon, stars, and the seasons. In the Enuma Elish, Apsu and Tiamat are the beginning of all creation,
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Enuma Elish : The Idea Of Creation In The Book Of Genesis
How the world, where people are living in right now, was created in the beginning? Humankind has been asking this question throughout the centuries,
and some people throw some answers to this question. People in Israel answer that God created the heaven and the earth in the beginning while
Babylonians answer that Marduk establishes the natural order and dwelling for gods after win a battle. The reason that these two ethnic groups respond
differently is because they have been walked through different history and worldview. Enuma Elish, which is the Babylonian creation epic, and the
book of Genesis in the Bible, what Israelites believe, shows little similar senses but totally different idea of creation. From the first part of each writing,
book of Genesis and Enuma Elish, the similarity and difference can be found. In the beginning, the world in both Genesis and Enuma Elish does not
have shape. There is nothing but just emptiness before creation in Genesis: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was
formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters" (New International Version
1:1–2). Enuma Elish also does not have things to be called but, just gods are existed: "When on high no name was given to heaven / Nor below was
the netherworld called by name, / Primeval Apsu was their progenitor. / And matrix–Tiamat was she who bore them all, / They were mingling their
waters together, / No
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Genesis And Job Essay
In the Bible, the books of Genesis and Job, each give a description of the creation of heaven and earth. They depict different views and styles but share
the same idea that God is the creator. Genesis 1–2 is the most popular and well known story that says God created everything in six days and the
seventh day was rest. In the book of Job 38–40, the concept of creation was told to Job in order to make him understand why he was suffering and to
perceive the ways of God.
The first chapter in Genesis defines the beginning as being majestic and analytical. It demonstrates a limited description of how life will continue to be
maintained in everyday growth and how the earth will continue to bring food for all living things (Gen. 1:29–30). Genesis also suggest that the Creator
was a one time occurance at the beginning of time. It explains what God created each day and in chapter 2 clarifies the creation of man and woman.
On the other hand, Job provides imagery and metaphors to help the human mind to wrap around the concept of how the universe was formed. For
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In Job, God asked him questions that could not be answered by any human being because only God has the answers, "Where were you when I laid the
foundation of the earth?Tell Me, if you have understanding, Whoset its measurements? Since you know. Or who stretched the line on it? On what were
its bases sunk? Or who laid its cornerstone?" (Job 38:4–6). These descriptions are similar to the first chapter of Genesis by saying God is all knowing
and nothing can compare, "And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light. 4 And God saw that the light was good. And God separated the
light from the darkness. 5 God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And there was evening and there was morning, the first day"
(Genesis 1:3–5). Both chapters depict God's power and
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Karen Armstrong
The book, In the Beginning, by Karen Armstrong follows the first book of the Bible, Genesis. It unfolds some very well–known stories in Genesis.
Armstrong goes through each of the stories of Genesis and interprets what each story is about and how we can relate it to our own lives. The book of
Genesis can be difficult to understand and it holds many mysteries within it, but with the help of Karen Armstrong, we are able to understand the
stories of Genesis and what they mean.
This is the story of the Bible's first book, raw and unchurched. Karen introduces us one by one to the characters and their stories, making no effort to
turn them into saints, for they are nothing like the impossibly and depressingly flawless characters we met in Sunday School. Throughout, the authors
of Genesis remind us that we can expect no clear–cut answers. We wrestle with the text, measuring its inconsistent doctrines and contradictory lessons,
as we struggle to grasp the character of God. How can God be omnipotent, but powerless to control his creation? How can God be benevolent but a
killer; wise but arbitrary; just but partial and unfair; omniscient but ignorant of human yearning?
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Her unquestioned acceptance of the JEPD theory of Genesis, that there are two main authors of Genesis, J and E, whose words were then clumsily
merged by a later editor, bothered me a little bit. I have never found that theory of biblical criticism to be plausible, even though it has gained wide
acceptance in liberal circles. I also don't accept the conservative notion that Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible. There is no question in my
mind from a simple reading that the stories of Genesis were collected and put together by a later editor, who wanted to show God's transcendent work
in the flawed descendants of
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How To Read Genesis 1 Essay
Genesis 1:1 reads, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1). If I never had access to any books and could only learn
or know about the universe through what I observe with my own eyes, there would be a few things that I would be able to learn from reading
Genesis 1:1. The first thing that I would be able to learn from reading Genesis 1:1 is about God. If I never heard or knew of God prior to reading
Genesis 1:1, others along with myself would probably wonder whom God is. From the reading, I would know that God is the creator of the heavens
and the earth. Others reading this might also wonder what creating the heavens and the earth really means, and if he created everything else on earth.
Another big question
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Genesis 24
A protagonist is the character that drives the action of the plot. In Genesis 24, the main character who drives the plot of the story is Abraham's
servant, who has been given the job to find a suitable wife for Isaac. The entire story of Genesis 24 is revolved around the job of the servant and him
being divinely introduced to Rebekah, the wife Abraham said to find. Abraham provides specific instructions for his servant in his task to find Isaac a
wife; therefore, the action of the story moves from Abraham, which most of this part of Genesis is about, to Abraham's servant. The servant finding
Rebekah is a fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham of many descendants given a couple chapters before in Genesis. Additionally, the previous
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If Rebekah were the main character of the story, the story would have told of her actions before the servant notices her. The writer of the story
made sure to frame Rebekah as a secondary character because she is only found because of the directions given to the servant. As mentioned
before, Rebekah responded to the servant's request just as he was told the proper wife would. In addition, Rebekah is part of the "house of [the
servant's] master's kin" (Genesis 24:27). The servant is the one who asked that Rebekah come right away even though her family objected the
notion, which was part of the servant's initial directions (Genesis 24:56). Rebekah is the embodiment of the woman Abraham described to the
servant. Being the embodiment means being the outcome of the story, not the protagonist. Also, even when Rebekah has been chosen by the
servant, the wedding of Rebekah and Isaac does not take up a large part of the chapter. Genesis 24:67 proclaims that "Then Isaac brought her into
his mother Sarah's tent... and she became his wife". This act of marriage seems to be an afterthought because the servant followed the directions of
Abraham, so Isaac knew she was divinely meant to be his wife. The largest part of the chapter was still the servant trying to find the wife for Isaac. If
Rebekah were the protagonist, a stronger emphasis would have been placed on this act of marriage between Rebekah and
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Creationism in Public Schools Essay
Creationism in Public Schools Teaching Creationism in Schools The question as to whether or not creationism should be taught in public schools is a
very emotional and complex question. It can be looked at from several different angles, its validity being one of them. Despite the lack of evidence to
support the fundamentalist idea of creationism, that in itself is not enough to warrant its exclusion from the curriculum of public schools in the United
States. The question is far more involved and complex.
One way to address the question is whether or not creationism, in itself, is a valid idea to be taught in public schools. The answer to this can be yes.
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The problem in scientific creationism, and what I see as a reason for its exclusion from the science classroom in public schools, is the fact that it looks
as if, from the outside, the whole theory that it rest on is simply a contortion of the traditional version of creation described in Genesis, custom–made to
fit in with Darwin's theory of evolution. R. M. Hare would probably say that scientific creationism is simply a modification of the story of creation in
Genesis, to fit into the Г’blikГ“ of the religious fundamentalist. A blik, as Hare describes it, is a pre–set worldview held by all people, in which they
draw from when forming certain opinions on any particular subject. In the case of religious fundamentalist, whose faith in the validity of the Book
of Genesis is an essential part of their blik, it becomes necessary for them to contort their literal view of the Book of Genesis into a form that is
scientifically acceptable. For this reason, creation science still does not have a place in the science classroom of public schools.
Another problem with scientific creationism is that it would exclude the idea of a random beginning. No theory could ever be tested to find origins
because it would conflict with scientific creationism. Scientific creationism would be, in essence, a lesson on science halting efforts to find creation, if
it is possible at all. It may, however, be acceptable as
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Genesis Vs. Plato 's Genesis
I composed this paper exclusively for this class, and it is my original work. When I have used information from other sources, I have provided
appropriate in–text citations and a corresponding list of references. I also understand that evidence of plagiarism may result in a failing grade for this
course.
Luis Martinez
Luis Martinez
Professor Robert Shapiro
PHIL–285 Philosophy of Human Nature
November 1st, 2016
Genesis VS Plato
The story of Genesis, and the great philosopher Plato both depict a certain view on human nature. Genesis demonstrates that humans live on in their
families. While, Plato creates this idea that we are in constant search of THE GOOD. In this paper, I will compare and contrast how these works
answer three important questions; What are human beings like? What kind of world do they live in? What is the best life for humans to live? Finally,
I will explain which one of these views better represents what human beings are really like.
The first book of the Hebrew bible, Genesis, tells the story of how an all powerful God created the Earth and all who inhabit it. The story is quite
familiar even to those who do not belong to regions that utilize the hebrew bible. However, the story quickly becomes unfamiliar once the story is
analyzed from a philosophical standpoint. A great example is Eve, people know her as the one who "disobeyed" God and is the first to sin. But, why
is Eve often interpreted as the evil one? Why is she criticized for being the
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Jewish Interpretation Of Genesis 1: 26-28
INTRODUCTION Within the these three verses of Genesis 1:26–28 lies a myriad of interpretive questions upon whose answers stand the weight of our
theologies of creation and anthropology. Beyond the interpretation of Genesis 1:26–28 in its original context, the use of the image of God in the New
Testament plays a prominent role within Paul's theology of new creation and the glorification of mankind in Christ (hereafter "Paul's image theology,"
cf. Rm. 1:23; 8:29; 1 Cor. 15:49; 2 Cor. 3:18; 4:4; Col. 1:15; 3:10). Understanding the contemporary Jewish interpretation of Genesis 1:26–28 with
special emphasis on the image of God will assist in a fuller understanding of Paul's image theology. Thus, we will set out to uncover early Jewish
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In the apocryphal Wisdom of Solomon (first century, BC ) we find Wisdom directing human history including creation. In Wisdom 9:1
–2 we see
explicit reference to personified Wisdom forming man. Further, in Wisdom 10:1 we see personified Wisdom protecting the "first
–formed father of the
world, when he alone had been created." Clearly, the author of Wisdom in the first century saw Wisdom as a present figure at the beginning of God's
creative work. Philo adds further support here as is found in his Questions and Answers on Genesis, "And who is to be considered the daughter of God
but Wisdom, who is the first–born mother of all things and most of all of those who are greatly purified in soul?" Wisdom in Philo's reasoning seems
to have been present as the "mother of all things." Philo not surprisingly takes the "us" of Genesis 1:26–27 further than personified Wisdom though as
he writes, "God said, ...'Let us make' indicating more than one. So the Father of all things is holding parley with His powers, whom He allowed to
fashion the mortal portion of our soul." This is actually Philo's solution to the problem of evil in mankind – God only created that which is good in
man ("that invisible reasoning faculty free from admixture" ), which shows us we are venturing afield from typical early Jewish interpretation of this
text into Greek thought. This deviation from Jewish thought in
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Bill Nye: The Science Guy
Bill Nye has been a part of every kids childhood due to his show Bill Nye the Science Guy. He would do experiments and helped to make learning
about science fun for kids. Well now Bill is back and better than ever by taking on all the real world problems we are dealing with today. He tackles
the most controversial issues of genetically modified foods, marijuana, and sex. He also however takes on fun issues like space travel, time travel, and
even the possibility of life on other planets. Throughout the episodes he does little things to keep your attention. At the beginning he will usually do a
science experiment to explain what subject he is looking into. Then throughout the show he will do interviews, panel discussion, and give a visual of
what he is explaining.
In the episode, "The Original Martian Invasion" Bill explores the potential of life on other planets and how life on Earth began. We get an inside look
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They discuss whether they believe life exists on other planets and it gets pretty interesting. They all believe in the possibility of life existing but
whether or not we will discover it in our lifetime. One of the cool things they talk about is the "blip" in time, Bill relates it to flashing Christmas
lights. When one light blinks on another might be off, and so on. This relates to all the planets we have discovered. While Earth has life right now,
blinks on, another planet might not have life yet, blinks off. This is where Moogregas job comes into play, her main focus is not disrupting life
formation on other planets. She, and her team, set guidelines for what can/cannot happen on other planets so that life is not altered on other
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Similarities Between Science And Science
introduction Religion and Science are very compatible; they both provide knowledge and understanding of human nature and the world in which
humankind live. Galileo According to Galileo, there are two kinds of truth. One is the truth acquires through intellects, experience, and vital evidence.
The second is the truth acquired through bible teachings. The bible is meant to explain topics that are beyond human reasoning, things that cannot be
proven by science. Accordingly, religious truth is strongly based on faith; it depends on the teachings of a divine being and not on evidence. Science,
on the other hand, contributes knowledge on things that cannot be literally explained by the Bible; every statement made in science must be proven
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When used in conjunction, science and religion contribute knowledge that allows people to seal the gaps that may exist in each other's theories. They
complete each other. They are both guides that make people life more fulfilling by providing answers to common questions like creation. Conclusion:
In conclusion, religion is compatible with science because they are both sources of knowledge and understanding to humankind. They give people,
the answers to common questions about existence. The bible allows human beings to gain knowledge in a humble way by establishing a higher
power as the source of all knowledge. Science, however, allows human beings to make their own discoveries, using the gifts given to them by the
Higher power, to gain knowledge. While religion teaches human beings that some knowledge cannot be proven, science gives them the tools needed to
gain evidence of the things that can. Science and religion, when well interpreted, support each other. They complete each other theories by filling each
other's gap. For example, God can be inserted into science big bang theory to explain what came before the big
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Creation Vs. Evolution Debate
The vivid story of the creation account found in Genesis 1 and 2 often gets lost in the question of "how" rather than the question of "why." Desmond
Alexander points out that the creation story "often hijacked by those who are almost exclusively preoccupied by the modern debate on the relationship
between the biblical view of creation and that of contemporary science" (Alexander 119). Gary Schnittjer helps by adding, "Problems occur when
readers use the scriptures to answer their own questions–questions that the biblical text was not designed to answer" (Schnittjer 1048). The creation
story is not as much a detailed explanation of how the world was created, but rather a theological description of God's purpose and relationship in
creating humanity (Schnittjer 816). Even more, the Genesis account provides a means to interpret the rest of the "the story of which it is a part"
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I have come to realize this debate only leads to endless and meaningless conversations that miss the point. Even more, after this week's readings,
my eyes have been opened even wider to the wonder of the creation account. What stands out most vividly is God spoke the world into existence.
The power of his voice and the obedience of the cosmos are incredible. Yet even more amazing is that God did not speak man into existence, rather
he formed him with his hands and then breathed life into him. I knew that is what happened, but I had never picked up on the delicate and closeness
of God creating humanity. Also, it should be noted that man is the only thing that did not obey what God spoke to him, which led to the Fall. All in
all, Genesis 1 and 2 set the stage for all of Genesis by describing God's relationship with humanity and his desire to dwell among them, which will one
day be complete again with the return of
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How Did Bill Nye Save The World
Bill Nye is a scientist. His full name is William Stanford Nye. He was born on November 27, 1955. He is currently 62 years old. His parents are
Jacqueline Jenkins–Nye and Edwin Darby Nye. He was on a TV show called, Bill Nye The Science Guy. Bill Nye The Science Guy was on from
1993–1998. He is also on a show called, Bill Nye Saves The World. Bill Nye Saves The World is a Netflix show, and it is on from 2017
–present. Bill
Nye is a mechanical engineer. After graduating from Cornell University, he worked for Boeing Corporation in Seattle. While working for Boeing
Corporation in Seattle he invented a hydraulic resonance suppressor tube. A hydraulic resonance suppressor tube is used for 747 airplanes. It is used to
dampen or quiet down the
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Comparing Three Creation Stories
One of biggest mysteries that people have been trying to answer for centuries is, "How was the earth created?" Every culture and religion has a
different story that attempts to describe how we came to be. When we pick different creation stories from cultures and religions it's interesting to see
what similarities and differences arise. This paper will analyze some of the similar and different aspects of three different creation stories. The first
creation story is described in the Bible in Genesis 1–2:3, the second in Genesis 2:4–24, and the third is the creation story of the Kono people of Guinea
called Death, and Life and Death.
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In Genesis 1, the creating power, God, creates plants on day three of the six days of creation. Living creatures (excluding humans) were created on the
fifth and sixth days (ESV Gen 1:11–25). In the Genesis 2 creation account, the Lord God plants the Garden of Eden after he creates the man. He then
creates animals in the same way he created the man and the man names all the animals (ESV Gen 2:7–20). In Death, and Life and Death, the god
Alatangana consolidates the earth from mud, creates plants to cover the earth, and then creates animals to live on it ("Death, and Life and Death").
The creating power in Genesis 1 is referred to as "God" (ESV Gen 1:1–31; 2:1–3). What's interesting is that in Genesis 2, each time the creating power
is referenced; he is referred to as "the Lord God" (ESV Gen. 2:4–25). Christians believe that "God" and "the Lord God" are the same being, but it's
interesting that they aren't described with the same name. Still, both Genesis accounts creating powers differ from the Kono people's creation story
Death, and Life and Death where the creator of all living things is named Alatangana and the creator of light and death is named Sa ("Death, and Life
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Creationism Vs Genesis History
For centuries there has been a feud that almost every scientist has been part of; the creation vs evolution controversy. Ever since 1859, when Darwin
wrote "On the Origin of Species," the argument on whether Earth was created by a higher being, or just evolved from atoms, has been one of the
most discussed topics. Of late, the evolutionary standpoint has been discussed more the creationist standpoint. However, "Is Genesis History?" is a
documentary that brings light to the creationist standpoint. "Is Genesis History," proves there is a higher being out there, known as God, that actually
created the earth in 6 days, and the earth is only 4,000 years old! With the Bible, we can explain many of the "proofs of evolution," on how it actually ...
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Was the world created in six days? The answer to that question is yes, a most definite yes. Just take a look at the Grand Canyon; layers ofsediment are
proof of how the flood brought different layers of dirt. As you go farther down the Grand Canyon, you can see the different levels of sedimentary rock.
You can see that the different layers line up with each other, almost as if someone drew a line and said: "OK no more shales, now it is time for
phosphates." "Is Genesis History?" explained, that if the water was to have carved out the Grand Canyon, there would be more signs of erosion
between the different layers of sedimentary rocks, the farther you went down the Canyon. However, that's not the case; the top layers of the Grand
Canyon are actually more eroded the bottom layer of rocks. The top layers of the Grand Canyon share the same type of sedimentary rock as most of
the top layer of North America. Sediment was carried by the flood and then that sediment was carved by the water draining into the ocean. The Grand
Canyon, one of the most iconic natural landmarks, is a "living" proof that the world was created in six days.
Another interesting proof of the Great Flood, which in turn proves Genesis is telling the truth, are fossils. There is a layer of rock that is spread all
over North America, known as the Nautiloid Bed. This layer of rock
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The Sun And Moon Are Not Present Until The Fourth Day
Given that the Sun and Moon are not present until the fourth day, how can it be maintained that the first three days are days in the sense that we now
understand them? Our current day is delineated via the earth's rotation in relation to the Sun – no Sun, no 24 hour days. Even the passage itself says
this, for it says in Gen. 1:14: "Let there be lights in the expanse of the heavens to separate the day from the night. And let them be . . . for days". It
may be objected that, regardless of whether or not we had a distant object in relation to which we might measure the progression of the earth's rotation,
it nonetheless remained similar to what it is now. But this is by no means clear, for the text itself maintains that the earth was radically and
fundamentally different at that time, being "without form and void" (v. 2). As such, any claim that the earth's rotation then was similar to what it is
now is based on an assumption: namely, that in spite of the fact that the earth itself was physically different, natural processes such as its rotation were
the same then as now.
This is a rather curious claim to make, for it is one of the primary charges leveled against those who adhere to other interpretations of the days (and
correspondingly, the age of the earth) by those with whom we are disputing. Proponents of the calendar–day interpretation frequently charge those with
whom they disagree, whether secular scientists or other believers, of assuming that natural processes in
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Creation And Creation : The Biblical View Of Creation
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"In the beginning" is a common phrase known to many, however, many know little about it. Only when you dig deeper and truly seek to understand
the mysteries underlining the Biblical view of creation can you uncover the secrets of so much more. Along with the the discussion of the Biblical
view of creation, it is also necessary to assess when this event occurred, and what further impact in had on later history.
According to Genesis, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1).
Even in all of its simplicity, it would seem that this very verse embodies the Biblical view of creation in its entirety. Delving deeper within the realm of
creation, however, its simplistic nature soon disintegrates as this purposeful, historical account unfolds. From start to finish, this intricately woven
account encompasses an all–knowing and omnipotent God who renders forth in six, 24–hour days, the earth and all of its creation. In the course of six,
short days, all of creation sprang forth at the hands of the almighty God. It began on day one, "God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1):
Including the vast expanse of our cosmic world and far–reaching terrestrial sphere casting forth light, distinguishing between night and day. On the
second day, creating a rift between waters, God brought forth the sky (Genesis 1:6). On the third day, land and sea, plants and vegetation appeared.
God spoke and it was so (Genesis 1:9–13). On the fourth
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A Christian At The Age Of 14
Author Information: (see attached resume for additional information) I became a Christian at the age of 14, partly as a result of being taught
evolution in public school. Learning about evolution made me very unsettled. I reasoned that if evolution were true, then my life was a result of a
series of random accidents and therefore my life had no purpose. I heard a clear gospel presentation and trusted Christ as my savior as a freshman in
high school. Since that time, I have had an avid interest in the scientific evidence that proves the biblical creation account true and evolution false. I
worked for 35 plus years as a hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Initially, as a research hydrologist studying the quantity and
quality of river water. I later moved into water science management positions and lastly served as an executive responsible for the all the surface–water
related activities of the USGS in the U.S.A. As an executive, I was also designated as the Delaware River Master. As River Master, I administered
the provisions of the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court Decree allocating the waters of the Delaware River. My career with the USGS has provided me with a
wealth of education and experience in all aspects fresh–water related science and science management. During my career with the USGS, I authored or
co–authored about 40 scientific and lay reader reports, proceedings paper, and abstracts. Since becoming a Christian, I have had a keen interest in
scientific
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Comparision of Genesis with Other Creation Mythologies Essay
Comparison of Genesis with Other Creation Mythologies
We all know that our mothers and fathers gave us birth, and grandmothers and grandfathers gave our parents birth. However, what about the
beginning? What does the beginning look like? Who created the sky, the earth, the mountains and rivers, the plants, the animals, and the human
beings? How was the world created? What happened to the creator? These questions have puzzled and are asked by every people. However, no one
has yet found the answers, and I have heard people saying that the creation of life is as impossible as the natural creation of an airplane from a stack
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The only difference is that in this Indian story, not evenGod (or an equivalent form) was there. Egyptians and Chinese imagined the same scene, the
Nun and the chaotic egg with a giant (Egyptian, Lin 1). In contrast with the creation out of nothing, the indigenous Australian mythology tells us that
the stars, the sky, the sun, the moon, and the ancestors of all lives were already present in the beginning, but they are sleeping under the crust of the
earth in the water holes (Aborigine). Seneca people believed that humans were living in the heaven originally, and there were only ocean and ocean
living lives on the earth (Creation). It is very interesting to recognize how important water is to lives. Every account of creation that I have read
included water before anything else was present.
Whatever was present in the beginning had managed to create all the rest, and the description of creators are of three categories, a single creator,
multi–creators, and no creator. In Genesis, God is the single creator, and so is Brahman of India. The difference is that the God is immortal, but
Brahman is mortal (Genesis, Genesis Project). In Chinese mythology, Pan Gu was the creator of everything but men, who were created by Nu Wa, a
goddess (Lin 1–5). Other examples of multi–creators are in the mythology of Egypt and Seneca in which the children of the creator became
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God’s Creative Authority in Genesis and Job Essay
God's role in the Bible is characterized in several different ways, with dramatically competing attributes. He takes on many functions and, as literary
characters are, he is dynamic and changes over time. The portrayal of God is unique in separate books throughout the Bible. This flexibility of role
and character is exemplified by the discrepancy in the depiction of God in the book of Genesis in comparison to the depiction of God in the book of
Job. On the larger scale, God creates with intention in Genesis in contrast to destroying without reason in Job. However, as the scale gets smaller,
God's creative authority can be seen in both books, yet this creative authority is manifested in entirely distinctive manners. In Genesis, God as ... Show
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He distinguishes his inventions with minute details and yet, simultaneously, the entire creation is pure and simple. There is no elaboration; his
ideas just come into being. Once each individual creation has come to be, God sees that is it good. Additionally, God is reasonable. There is a
logical reason and a unique place for everything: "God made the dome and separated the waters that were under the dome from the waters that
were above the dome" (Genesis 1:7). In addition to the content of God's will and creations, the repetition and standardization of the verses in
Genesis 1 reflect his steadiness as a creator. In stark contrast to God's presence in Genesis, the character of God in Job strays from the ideal
perfection of the divine. The concept of the ideal manifested in Genesis is embodied in God's moral, reasonable, and rational behavior. In Job, on the
other hand, rather than being reasonable, methodical, and creating life, God displays more human characteristics and plays the role of both creator and
destroyer. The book of Job begins with God's boastful bargain with Satan, which subsequently leads God to allow the total destruction of Job's family
and livelihood. Job is even attacked physically with "loathsome sores... from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head" (Job 2:7). In an
uncharacteristically immoral decision, God gives Satan the power do
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The Israelites From Genesis 2-3
The passage from Genesis 1–9 that drew my interest most was the first story of creation in Genesis 1. This creation story implies that God created all
of the universe in an orderly manner, and he was proud of what he had made, especially human beings. I imagine the Israelites, the community that
received this story from the Priestly Sources, heard it as a confirmation that the God they worshipped was the correct one. The Israelites were probably
accustomed to the creation story from Genesis 2–3 by the time this story was written. Although the Genesis 2–3 story tells about how their God created
the universe and humans, there is not as much mentioning of how this God looked upon his creation with favor as he does in Genesis 1. At the end of the
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The Old World Position On The Creation Of Everything
The Old World position on the creation of everything is backed by the most evidence, both biblically and scientifically, when compared to the other
positions of theism and New World creationism. This is due to the fact that the other two positions end up ignoring or denying points of significant
proofs that their counterparts present. However, the Old Earth position accepts and explains parts of the other creationism viewpoints. It does not deny
the possibility of evolution, or Genesis 1–2, saying that they do not contradict each other and both can exist at the same time. It also takes some of its
own belief from others, explaining that the Earth is billions of years old. This is further compounded upon with the explanation of the six days of
creation is not taken literally, rather that they each are an extended period of time. All of this leads to the defense of the Bible not being a historical
timeline, but it being a guidebook to understanding God and everything that he does. This also justifies the scientific outlook on the creation story. Like
how humanity is always discovering new substances and species, information on the origin of the universe is yet to be found. When compared to the
other viewpoints of creationism, the Old World position has the most evidence. New World and theistic approaches to the origin story have their own
pros and cons, but they both have glaring weaknesses. They both ignore and deny the existence of evidence from the other viewpoints. The
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Atrahasis Vs Gilgamesh
The book of Genesis contains various creation, flood and patriarchal narratives. Genesis was written in a certain time and place, to a certain audience,
with a certain meaning intended by the original author. However, Genesis wasn't the only source in regards to creation, flood and patriarchal
narratives throughout the Near East during this time. In fact, the accounts in Genesis took place at a later time than some of the other literature in the
Near East. It also could be argued that the authors of Genesis were influenced by the culture in their writings. The goal will be to show how each kind
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Why or why not? The short answer to this question is yes. Genesis's flood story can be thought of as written by other couple sources, authors "J"
and "P" (Hays 90). Author "J" is the older manuscript and Author "P" is the redactor. Author "J" is identified because of the use of Yahweh. Author
"P" is likely the priestly redactor that would not use the holy name of Yahweh. Priest would instead us the word Lord. Another way source division
is identifiable is through doublets that seem to occur throughout the Genesis narrative. Some of the doublets contradict one another therefore leading
one to believe there are more than one author. For example, Author "J" states that seven pairs of ritually clean and one pair of unclean animals were
taken aboard the Ark then 40 days of rain ensued. The later redactor, Author "P", seems to transpose a different (Babylonian) account of 2 pairs of
animals and 150 days of rain (Hays 91) Best explanation is that "P" and "J" has been harmonized over time, both full stories, then redaction by a later
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Ark Encounter Research Paper
The Christian ministry Answers in Genesis has decided to permanently shower its renowned Noah's Ark replica in Williamstown, Kentucky with
rainbow lights in a bid to take back the rainbow from the LGBT community, but critics are mocking the decision.
In a Facebook Post, Answers in Genesis founder Ken Ham announced that the 500–foot–long Ark Encounter will permanently show rainbow lights. He
explained that the rainbow symbolizes God's promise for His people in Genesis 6, Todd Starnes relays.
"We now have new permanent rainbow lights at the Ark Encounter so all can see that it is God's rainbow and He determines its meaning in Genesis
6," said Ham in his Facebook announcement. "The rainbow is a reminder God will never again judge the wickedness of man with a global Flood–next
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Kentucky Fairness Campaign's Chris Hartman also spoke to USA today and said the rainbow lights make the Ark Encounter "look incrediblygay."
Meanwhile, Ark Encounter LLC made headlines last month after it sold the land the amusement park is standing on for merely $10 to its nonprofit
affiliate Crosswater Canyon. Prior to the transaction, Williamstown city attorney rejected the park's request for religious exemption from safety tax,
saying it was clearly a for–profit entity, the Lexington Herald Leader
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Creation In Genesis And Genesis
How the world people are living in right now was created in the beginning? Humankind has been asking this question throughout the centuries, and
some people throw some answers to this question. People in Israel answer that God created the heaven and earth in the beginning while Babylonians
answer that Marduk establishes the natural order and dwelling for gods after win a battle. The reason that these two ethnic groups respond differently
is because they have been walked through different history and worldview. Enuma Elish, which is the Babylonian creation epic, and thebook of Genesis
in the Bible, what Israelites believe, shows little similar sense but totally different idea of creation. From the first part of each writing, book of Genesis
and Enuma Elish, the similarity and difference can be found. In the beginning, the world in both Genesis and Enuma Elish does not have shape. There
is nothing but just emptiness before creation in Genesis: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and
empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters" (New International Version 1:1–2). Enuma Elish
also does not have things to be called but just gods are existed: "When on high no name was given to heaven / Nor below was the netherworld called
by name, / Primeval Apsu was their progenitor. / And matrix–Tiamat was she who bore them all, / They were mingling their waters together, / No
canebrake was intertwined nor thicket matted close. / When no gods at all had been brought forth, Nor called by names, non destinies ordained"
(Enuma Elish Tablet 1 1–8). Furthermore, both God and gods are staying in the water in the beginning of the creation. It is interesting that the water is
mentioned in both writings. However, although there are some similarities in both, there is a radical difference inherent between both stories. Genesis
is written and fiducially focusing on the one and only God that no other god is mentioned. It simply says God creates the world. In contrast, Enuma
Elish mentions two names Apsu and Tiamat and explains that they are the parents of other gods. Two books are divided into two different ideas of
monotheism and
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Bill Nye : An American Science Educator
Bill Nye is an American science educator, comedian, television host, actor, writer, scientist, and former mechanical engineer. Ken Ham is a young
Earth creationist, fundamentalist Christian, and the president of Answers in Genesis (AiG), a Creationist apologetics ministry which operates the
Creation Museum. They had a debates about "Is creation a viable model of origins in today's modern scientific era?" They both talked a lot about this
topic, but I will only summary a few. There opinions are really depth theories to research.
First, Ken Ham started state his opinions. He asked a question,"What is science?" He thinks science has been hijacked by secularists. Science actually
means "to know the knowledge as distinguished from ignorance or misunderstanding," but there is different type of knowledges, like experimental or
observational science. People created technology from these two methods. Observational science which is for obvious reasons. Some geologists take
present–day rates of radiometric decay and rock formation and imagine that the rates have always been the same. That's why they think the earth is so
old. But we can not zip back in time to test this for accuracy. Students are really important groups in the world. What they believe depends on what
they learn. The public schools science books are using the same word science for observational and historical science. They define science as naturalism
and outlaw the supernatural. Again, he thinks science has been
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Genesis 1 Research Paper
In the Bible it tells us in Genesis 1:1, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." However, it is astonishing to hear about how many
people do not believe this to be true. After interviewing a few of my friends and family a couple weeks ago I found out their beliefs on how long they
believe the days in Genesis 1 are, how old they believe earth and life are, whether or not they believe man and apes share a common ancestor, and
whether or not they believe Adam and Eve were real people. To answer the first question of how long are the days in Genesis 1, my friend Maddie
said, "It's hard to access how long the days were during creation. Many theologians believe, as do I, that the creation story is true, that God created all
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To answer this question my friend Maddie said that the Earth and life are difficult to separate because life exists on earth and is one with it (plant,
particles, water, etc.) These are the things that are supposed to be around 2 billion years old. Maddie said, "I am not a scientist, however, I know
that what we have now has developed over time and I believe that it has changed. (I.e. Dinosaurs, continents, rocks) My friend Garrett said that he
believes the earth is trillions of years old because of the scientific findings. My friend Bogdan believes that the earth is 4.54 billions years old
according to evolution. I believe that the earth is about 6,000 years old. If you add up the genealogies mentioned in Matthew, you get a total of close
to 6,000 years. In the Bible we can also calculate about 2,000 years from the time of Abraham to Christ, and using genealogies again, there were
about 2,000 years before the flood. There are certain things in the world that definitely appear to be older than what most creationists would claim
the earth to be. However, I believe that God could have created things with apparent age and that the flood could have influenced our dating of
various items, as well. One of the main problems with an older earth is death before sin. Adam and Eve would have had to have lived for millions of
years before sin entered the
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Comparing Gilgamesh's Polpol Vuh And Other Myths
Polpol Vuh and other Myths After reading the book Polpol Vuh, I was able to instantly point out many similarities and differences between two
other myths that we have read throughout the class. The first myth that came to mind was Genesis. Genesis and Polpol Vuh both talk of creation
of animals, trees, and mountains, as well as the creation of mankind, After doing research in the past, I knew that Genesis and Gilgamesh had
similarities which then put Gilgamesh in the category with Polpol Vuh and Genesis. While reading these tales, I was also able to answer a series
of questions based on my opinions. In this essay, I will explain my beliefs about what the people in these three tales seem to believe about how
they came to be, what qualities they share, what is important to them, why their creator(s) make them, their reason for being where they are and
lastly, what a good person and bad person would be like if these people wanted to be like their creator(s). I believe that the people in Genesis believe
that they are created from Gods image. In genesis, it states, "And God created the human in his image, in the image of God He created him, male and
female He created them." (Norton Vol. A 159)
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I believe that the Mayan people had corn as their main source of food which is why they believed that they were made from corn. In Gilgamesh,
there were many different characters. Enkidu was one that was created by Aruru, a Goddess of creation. She sculpted him from clay and her spittle. In
all three tales, the people share many qualities and one of them would be strength, For example, in all three tales there is a battle that occurs and there
is great strength portrayed in each battle, The battle of the underworld, the battle of Cane and Abel, and the battle between Gilgamesh and the Bull of
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Theistic Evolution Research Paper
One might ask, what is theistic evolution? The answer might not be as simple as it would seem. Theistic Evolution takes on many different
aspects in ones' life and can also lead one astray from the true joy of what God has in store for a persons' life. To define theistic evolution one would
have to go back and reveal what the belief actually is. It has been said that if one were to take the Bible literally, then that person would be a fool.
Those of us who believe in God as creator and author of all that exist must be those fools they speak of and proud of it. Theistic evolution is one of three
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The two theistic evolution viewpoints disagree as to the role God played in the unfolding of events, but they generally agree on the Darwinian
timeline. This timeline is in conflict with the Genesis creation account. For example, Genesis 1 says that the earth was created on day one and the
sun, moon, and stars were not created until day four. Some argue that the wording of Genesis suggests the sun, moon, and stars were actually created
on day one but they could not be seen through earth's atmosphere until day four, leading to their placement on day four. This is a bit of a stretch, as
the Genesis account is pretty clear that the earth did not have an atmosphere until the second day. If the sun, moon, and stars were created on day one,
they should have been visible on day
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Enuma Elish And Genesis Analysis

  • 1. Enuma Elish And Genesis Analysis The world humans inhabit is a messy place filled with chaos and uncertainty. In attempting to understand human life in this world, creation stories are helpful since they provide explanations to the mysteries of life such as good and evil. Two examples of creation myths are Enuma Elish and Genesis 1–4, which both detail the formation of the human world. However, Genesis is better for understanding human life because it details the beginnings of human life, not just the creation, and the origins of good and evil. Moreover, the origins of good and evil in Genesis are more like what humans encounter in the world. In Genesis 1–4, three stories are told in which human life can be understood. The first story is of creation, which explains why there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Religion Vs Big Bang Theory Among all the things humans do not understand, the universe is one if not the most notorious idea in which the origin is a mystery. The complexity of the topic could go from the abstruse nature of quarks to the funniest and most unnatural idea of how the universe is grap in peace of zelofan. Religion and science have been differing one with the other, in which one of them is legitimate correct. The Bible affirms in the book of Genesis that theuniverse was created by an omnipotent identity in seven days, in contrary of what the science belive. In science, exist many different theories about the creation of the universe, but the most accepted and respected by the community, is the Big Bang theory, which is resumed by saying that the universe... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since try to find the answers for those things that men ignore, in a way that can be described as exact, represented with numbers, graphics and all the tools needed to convince the audience to believe in the idea that is exposed. According to the Merriam–Webster, first definition, theory means "An idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events". In science as in religion exist many theories about the creation of the universe, such as the Oscillating Universe, or the Steady–State Universe, and the most accepted the Big Bang. The Oscillating Universe states that the universe is involved in an endless series of Big Bangs, followed by Big Crunches that restarted the cycle and make it endlessly. The Steady–State Universe which states the continuous creation of matter throughout the universe to explain it apparent expansion. This type of universe would be infinite, without beginning or end, however since mid 1960's this theory have been proved that is not correct. The Big Bang Theory which is the most accepted in most part of the science community and the one that is implemented in the educational system around the globe. The Big Bang Theory began about 4 billion years ago. At that time, the entire Universe was inside a bubble that was thousands of times smaller than a pinhead. It was hotter and denser than anything we can imagine. Then it suddenly exploded. The Universe that we know was born. Time, space and matter all began with the Big Bang. In a fraction of a second, the Universe grew from smaller than a single atom to bigger than a galaxy. And it kept on growing at a fantastic rate. It is still expanding today. As the Universe expanded and cooled, energy changed into particles of matter and antimatter. These two opposite types of particles largely destroyed each other. But some matter survived. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Article Rebuttal Article Rebuttal Maybelline Torres University of Phoenix BCOM/275 April 17, 2012 Prof. Lourdes LebrГіn BayrГіn Article Rebuttal In this article rebuttal an analysis will take place on the authors, reliability, credibility, and validity on the account of Noah's flood. The rebuttal will give emphasis on the claims young earth creationist have on the earth's existence period. Additionally, address old earth and young earth theories. Finally identify any fallacies in the argument. For centuries creation theorists have given emphasis to Noah's flood as enough evidence to a universal deluge. Nevertheless, it is understood the ark presented in the Bible had a higher credibility to a local flood. According... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The following claim states that it can give evidence that all animals and humans originated from occupants of the ark. The people could have descended from the ark inhabitants, but scientist lack evidence on the animals descending from the ark. Finding the ark does not give evidence of the ancestry of all creatures. One way to refute this is consider the Koala in Australia. How did this earthly animal travel to Australia once the ark settled? Traveling this distance would be impossible nevertheless because the flood was local Koalas did not need to be on the ark. Furthermore, the author asserts that locating ark remains forces paleontologists to re–decipher fossils as an effect of the flood, not of many years buildup. Old–earth creationists relates fully with the geological proof of the arks old age existence. There are no findings of the ark, although several informants alleged to have seen it. In reality the ark will never be located, most likely it no longer exists. Noah maybe used the ark wood for rebuilding the society. God declared to Noah never again would He destroy the world with water. Noah was clear he had no use for the ark maybe he dismantled it for constructing material. Moreover, creation theorists Baumgardner, and Barnett claim after the flood the land would have resembled a lifeless wilderness deprived of trees and plants. If the plant and tree seeds floated after the flood it would still take many years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Evolution Is A Highly Argumentative Topic, Today 's Society Payne 1 Jared Payne English 11 Mrs. Brown 5 December 2014 Pro–evolution: Why? Creation versus evolution is a highly argumentative topic, especially in today's society. A recent debate, between Bill Nye "The Science Guy" and Ken Ham, has sparked even more controversy over this particular topic. A poll administered by Gallup shows that forty–six percent of Americans believe God created humans as they are now ten–thousand years ago, and that the only reliable dating system is the Word of God (Lovan 1). Many others believe that humans have evolved into how they are in present times, and that science, and its ways of dating things, is reliable and correct. Evolution wins over creationism because Bill Nye won the debate with Ken Ham, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some say that Nye won, not only with his facts, but with his style (Chowdhury 2). Because Bill Nye is representing evolutionists, Payne 2 and he beat Ham, who is representing creationists, this is one of few signs that signify that evolution beats creation. Another way that evolution wins over creation is that creationist views threaten the science of the United States. With almost half of the United States' in favor of creation, this could pose a potential threat to US science. Innovation is in jeopardy if everything known about nature and the universe is forgotten by ancient text translated into English. "'The Earth is not 6,000 or 10,000 years old,' Nye said in an interview with The Associated Press, citing scientists' estimates that it is about 4.5 billion years old. 'It's not. And if that conflicts with your beliefs, I strongly feel you should question your beliefs.'" "[Nye also emphasized that] 'If we raise a generation of students who don't believe in the process of science . . . you're not going to continue to innovate'" Bible stories are presented as an alternative to evolution in some states, as approved by lawmakers and school boards. Teachers in Tennessee are protected by a law to let students judge scientific theories, including evolution (Lovan 1). Because creationist views are a threat to the science of the United States, this shows that creationism is harmful to science, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Liberty University Bibl 410 Genesis Module 2 Study... LMODULE TWO THE CREATION OF MAN Bible Topics| * The Origin of Man * The Nature of Man * The Dominion of Man * The Environment of Man| People to Know| Places to Know| Terms to Know| AdamEve| Garden of Eden| EvolutionTheistic EvolutionSpecial CreationSoulBreath of lifeUsImage of GodDominion| Study Questions Answer the following questions (based on the reading), save it and then submit it to the professor. 1. Define Evolution. Evolution as represented in Darwinism and Neo–Darwinism simply asserts that all living organisms arose from one living simple cell. 2. Define Theistic Evolution. Theistic Evolution asserts that God ordered and directed the evolutionary process. He may have directly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 15. What does Davis say that seems to be a better translation for "gods" in 3:5? Why? Davis translation for "gods" in Genesis 3:5 is Elohim because it can be translated as God or "gods". 16. What is the sequence of the temptation and fall? The sequence of temptation is the lust of the Flesh. The second is the lust of the eye's, and the third is the pride of life.
  • 6. 17. Give an example of a wrong interpretation of what "eating forbidden fruit" means? Why should this interpretation be rejected? Some have said that "eating forbidden fruit fruits" is a parallel for sexual intercourse. This is rejected because God created male and female in compatability to be fruitful and multiply. 18. What is depravity all about? Depravity is about knowing evil but being unable to resist it. 19. What were Adam and Eve attempting to do when they made "fig leaves" clothes (other than covering their nakedness)? Adam and Eve were attempting to cover their shame of sin. 20. Where is the first mention of the virgin birth of Christ? The first mention of the virgin birth is in Genesis 3:15. 21. How is God's grace exhibited in this chapter? God's grace is exhibited in this chapter because he sought His creation, He promised a savior; He clothed His creation; and He removed the temptation of sin (the tree of knowledge of good and evil). 22. What does the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Answers In Genesis-USA Answers in Genesis resulted from the merging of two Australian creationist organizations in 1980. One was founded in the late 1970s by John Mackay, Ken Ham, and others as Creation Science Educational Media Services. Its founders believed that the established Christian church's teaching of the Bible was being compromised. The group merged with Carl Wieland's Creation Science Association in 1980, becoming the Creation Science Foundation (CSF) that later became Answers in Genesis. In 1987, Ken Ham was seconded by CSF to work for the Institute for Creation Research (ICR) in the United States, then in 1994 left ICR to found Answers In Genesis–USA. Later that year, CSF in Australia and other countries changed their names to Answers In Genesis so that all the sister organizations would share the same identity. The branches of AiG remained legally separate, since they were incorporated in different countries. However, they were still very closely related. For example, Ham served on the board of AiG Australia, while... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The US and UK branches retained the AiG name and control of the AiG website under Ham's leadership. The Australian, Canadian, New Zealand, and South African branches rebranded themselves as Creation Ministries International, under the leadership of former AiG CEO Carl Wieland. After some of AiG's comments in late 2006, Answers in Genesis became involved in a legal dispute with CMI. CMI has accused AiG–USA of damaging and publicly defaming their ministry. In 2007, CMI filed suit against AiG–USA alleging a variety of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A Comparative Study Of The Integrated Kinnetic Energy In... Review of "A comparative study of the Integrated Kinetic Energy in the tropical cyclones in the north east Pacific and the north Atlantic basins" Summary: The authors compare 2004–2013 TCs in the North Atlantic and East Pacific basins, using IKE (TC extended best track data set) and rainfall (TRMM–3B42). The introduction defines the concept of IKE and explains that a comparison of IKE in the EP and AL basins will be carried. The following analysis provides the seasonal cycle of IKE and TC count, then shifts the focus to: the relationship between IKE and TC genesis location the differences between the upper and lower terciles of IKE in terms of: TC track density TC location at maximum IKE TC genesis location the relationship between IKE ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why is the analysis focused on genesis (Fig 2 and 5, Table 3)? Is there a hypothesized difference between AL and EP when it comes to the relationship between location of genesis and maximum IKE? What would that hypothesized difference tell us?
What does the seasonal cycle of IKE and TC count (Fig 1) tell us that is new? Are there expected differences with Fig 1 from Misra et al. (2013)? If TC size explains most of IKE, the fact that IKE peaks in the fall should not come as a surprise: Liu and Chan (1999) and Merrill (1984) have provided analyses of the size of TCs and have already established that their size peaks in the Fall (Sept–Oct). Note that the direct assertion that IKE is more sensitive to TC size than peak wind speed is nowhere to be found in either Powell and Reinhold (2007), Misra et al. (2013) or Kozar and Misra (2015). In fact, Misra et al. (2013) state that "the peak in TIKE is associated with a corresponding peak in larger sized storms in September" because they also determined that there is a tendency to larger TCs in September. Kozar and Misra (2015) note that "IKE is also tied to storm size and the many different processes that govern it."
Besides the geometry of the basin and the climatological atmospheric state, are there any other effects that could explain the differences between AL and EP?
It seems that parts of the analysis were designed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. What Is A Worldview? What is a worldview? What is biblical worldview? How are they different from each other? Worldview implies the beginning of how people view and make sense of life and the world. People with a biblical worldview, also known as a Christian worldview, believes that their main reason for living life on earth is to love and serve God, as well as teach others about Him. The Bible teaches us about four topics and how they affect people's worldview. The Bible is very important to read because it can help the reader learn more about God as well as learning the truth about what God says. Reading the Bible will also help answer questions that people might be wondering and wanting to know for a long time. Genesis 1–11 and Romans 1–8 teach us about the natural world, human identity, human relationships, and civilization. Genesis 1–11 answers many questions that people have about the natural world, especially in the first two chapters. Genesis clearly states that God created all things. He created the earth, man, animals, plants, and all other living things on earth. These scriptures explain how God created the world in six days and, on the seventh day, He rested from the work that was done. Then, "God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it, because in it He rested from all His work which God had created and made" (Genesis 2:3 NASB). He did not create anything else on the seventh day but instead rested. The Bible then goes on to discredit the theory of evolution by saying, "The earth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The True Meaning Of The Word Day In Genesis According to Merriam–Webster dictionary, a day is defined as a period of twenty four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next, corresponding to a rotation of the earth on it's axis. Where did this definition come from? Christians know that a day is defined this way based on the Bible. In Genesis, God explains that the universe was created in 6 days. Many people have searched deeper than the obvious and claim that these "six days" could have been millions of years. So what is true? What does a "day" mean in Genesis? The word "yom" is a Biblical Hebrew word meaning "day". This word means a 24 hour period of time. As we look deeper in the Bible, the answer to this question can be either confusing or simplifying. It can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though some people get confused on this word in the Bible and several of its passages, the Bible clearly explains itself. There are many passages in the Bible that contain the word "day", yet people only question the days of creation rather than questioning any other passage. Even though secularists can try to question the Bible, Christians know that the truth can simply be explained if you start with the foundations of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Radiocarbon Dating Is Inaccurate If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it still make a sound? If God created the earth and no one was around to see it, did it still happen? The answer to both of these questions is yes. Because of the Bible, we know that God created the earth in a literal 6, 24 hour days about 6,000 years ago. Many Christian think God may have used evolution and creation but that is not a viable theory. Methods such as Carbon Dating cannot be trusted because they have been proven inaccurate over and over again. Because radiocarbon dating is inaccurate, the literal Genesis account of creation is the one and only viable answer to where this world came from. Back in the 1800's, people started to drift away from God. Because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just like one can tell that age of a person by thing such as their height, weight, hair, and skin, scientists should be able to see signs of wear on the earth. "Every year, water and wind erode about 20 billion tons of dirt and rock and debris from the continents and deposit them on the sea floor. Yet the average thickness of all of these sediments globally over the whole seafloor is not even 1,300 feet." (The New Answers Book 4 113) This disproves the theory of evolution since there is so little settlement on the sea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Genesis Vs. Enuma Elish Compare and Contrast: Genesis and Enuma Elish Genesis and Enuma Elish (also known as the Epic of Creation,) are often compared by scholars due to their being a shared account between the two. Even though both stories have their similarities, they are indeed very different in almost every way. Genesis has one creator, God, while Enuma Elish has two. Genesis describes God creating sea and land creatures on the fifth day, opposed to Enuma Elish where there are no accounts of this in the Babylonian records. In the chapter of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible, God alone, created the Heavens and the Earth from nothing, he created humans from dust and the sun, moon, stars, and the seasons. In the Enuma Elish, Apsu and Tiamat are the beginning of all creation, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Enuma Elish : The Idea Of Creation In The Book Of Genesis How the world, where people are living in right now, was created in the beginning? Humankind has been asking this question throughout the centuries, and some people throw some answers to this question. People in Israel answer that God created the heaven and the earth in the beginning while Babylonians answer that Marduk establishes the natural order and dwelling for gods after win a battle. The reason that these two ethnic groups respond differently is because they have been walked through different history and worldview. Enuma Elish, which is the Babylonian creation epic, and the book of Genesis in the Bible, what Israelites believe, shows little similar senses but totally different idea of creation. From the first part of each writing, book of Genesis and Enuma Elish, the similarity and difference can be found. In the beginning, the world in both Genesis and Enuma Elish does not have shape. There is nothing but just emptiness before creation in Genesis: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters" (New International Version 1:1–2). Enuma Elish also does not have things to be called but, just gods are existed: "When on high no name was given to heaven / Nor below was the netherworld called by name, / Primeval Apsu was their progenitor. / And matrix–Tiamat was she who bore them all, / They were mingling their waters together, / No ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Genesis And Job Essay In the Bible, the books of Genesis and Job, each give a description of the creation of heaven and earth. They depict different views and styles but share the same idea that God is the creator. Genesis 1–2 is the most popular and well known story that says God created everything in six days and the seventh day was rest. In the book of Job 38–40, the concept of creation was told to Job in order to make him understand why he was suffering and to perceive the ways of God. The first chapter in Genesis defines the beginning as being majestic and analytical. It demonstrates a limited description of how life will continue to be maintained in everyday growth and how the earth will continue to bring food for all living things (Gen. 1:29–30). Genesis also suggest that the Creator was a one time occurance at the beginning of time. It explains what God created each day and in chapter 2 clarifies the creation of man and woman. On the other hand, Job provides imagery and metaphors to help the human mind to wrap around the concept of how the universe was formed. For example, God speaks to Job ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Job, God asked him questions that could not be answered by any human being because only God has the answers, "Where were you when I laid the foundation of the earth?Tell Me, if you have understanding, Whoset its measurements? Since you know. Or who stretched the line on it? On what were its bases sunk? Or who laid its cornerstone?" (Job 38:4–6). These descriptions are similar to the first chapter of Genesis by saying God is all knowing and nothing can compare, "And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light. 4 And God saw that the light was good. And God separated the light from the darkness. 5 God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And there was evening and there was morning, the first day" (Genesis 1:3–5). Both chapters depict God's power and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Karen Armstrong The book, In the Beginning, by Karen Armstrong follows the first book of the Bible, Genesis. It unfolds some very well–known stories in Genesis. Armstrong goes through each of the stories of Genesis and interprets what each story is about and how we can relate it to our own lives. The book of Genesis can be difficult to understand and it holds many mysteries within it, but with the help of Karen Armstrong, we are able to understand the stories of Genesis and what they mean. This is the story of the Bible's first book, raw and unchurched. Karen introduces us one by one to the characters and their stories, making no effort to turn them into saints, for they are nothing like the impossibly and depressingly flawless characters we met in Sunday School. Throughout, the authors of Genesis remind us that we can expect no clear–cut answers. We wrestle with the text, measuring its inconsistent doctrines and contradictory lessons, as we struggle to grasp the character of God. How can God be omnipotent, but powerless to control his creation? How can God be benevolent but a killer; wise but arbitrary; just but partial and unfair; omniscient but ignorant of human yearning? One of the stories that Armstrong interpreted that I enjoyed was the one of Jacob and Esau. Jacob and Esau were twin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her unquestioned acceptance of the JEPD theory of Genesis, that there are two main authors of Genesis, J and E, whose words were then clumsily merged by a later editor, bothered me a little bit. I have never found that theory of biblical criticism to be plausible, even though it has gained wide acceptance in liberal circles. I also don't accept the conservative notion that Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible. There is no question in my mind from a simple reading that the stories of Genesis were collected and put together by a later editor, who wanted to show God's transcendent work in the flawed descendants of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. How To Read Genesis 1 Essay Genesis 1:1 reads, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1). If I never had access to any books and could only learn or know about the universe through what I observe with my own eyes, there would be a few things that I would be able to learn from reading Genesis 1:1. The first thing that I would be able to learn from reading Genesis 1:1 is about God. If I never heard or knew of God prior to reading Genesis 1:1, others along with myself would probably wonder whom God is. From the reading, I would know that God is the creator of the heavens and the earth. Others reading this might also wonder what creating the heavens and the earth really means, and if he created everything else on earth. Another big question ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Genesis 24 A protagonist is the character that drives the action of the plot. In Genesis 24, the main character who drives the plot of the story is Abraham's servant, who has been given the job to find a suitable wife for Isaac. The entire story of Genesis 24 is revolved around the job of the servant and him being divinely introduced to Rebekah, the wife Abraham said to find. Abraham provides specific instructions for his servant in his task to find Isaac a wife; therefore, the action of the story moves from Abraham, which most of this part of Genesis is about, to Abraham's servant. The servant finding Rebekah is a fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham of many descendants given a couple chapters before in Genesis. Additionally, the previous chapter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If Rebekah were the main character of the story, the story would have told of her actions before the servant notices her. The writer of the story made sure to frame Rebekah as a secondary character because she is only found because of the directions given to the servant. As mentioned before, Rebekah responded to the servant's request just as he was told the proper wife would. In addition, Rebekah is part of the "house of [the servant's] master's kin" (Genesis 24:27). The servant is the one who asked that Rebekah come right away even though her family objected the notion, which was part of the servant's initial directions (Genesis 24:56). Rebekah is the embodiment of the woman Abraham described to the servant. Being the embodiment means being the outcome of the story, not the protagonist. Also, even when Rebekah has been chosen by the servant, the wedding of Rebekah and Isaac does not take up a large part of the chapter. Genesis 24:67 proclaims that "Then Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah's tent... and she became his wife". This act of marriage seems to be an afterthought because the servant followed the directions of Abraham, so Isaac knew she was divinely meant to be his wife. The largest part of the chapter was still the servant trying to find the wife for Isaac. If Rebekah were the protagonist, a stronger emphasis would have been placed on this act of marriage between Rebekah and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Creationism in Public Schools Essay Creationism in Public Schools Teaching Creationism in Schools The question as to whether or not creationism should be taught in public schools is a very emotional and complex question. It can be looked at from several different angles, its validity being one of them. Despite the lack of evidence to support the fundamentalist idea of creationism, that in itself is not enough to warrant its exclusion from the curriculum of public schools in the United States. The question is far more involved and complex. One way to address the question is whether or not creationism, in itself, is a valid idea to be taught in public schools. The answer to this can be yes. Not only should a student in American public schools learn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The problem in scientific creationism, and what I see as a reason for its exclusion from the science classroom in public schools, is the fact that it looks as if, from the outside, the whole theory that it rest on is simply a contortion of the traditional version of creation described in Genesis, custom–made to fit in with Darwin's theory of evolution. R. M. Hare would probably say that scientific creationism is simply a modification of the story of creation in Genesis, to fit into the Г’blikГ“ of the religious fundamentalist. A blik, as Hare describes it, is a pre–set worldview held by all people, in which they draw from when forming certain opinions on any particular subject. In the case of religious fundamentalist, whose faith in the validity of the Book of Genesis is an essential part of their blik, it becomes necessary for them to contort their literal view of the Book of Genesis into a form that is scientifically acceptable. For this reason, creation science still does not have a place in the science classroom of public schools. Another problem with scientific creationism is that it would exclude the idea of a random beginning. No theory could ever be tested to find origins because it would conflict with scientific creationism. Scientific creationism would be, in essence, a lesson on science halting efforts to find creation, if it is possible at all. It may, however, be acceptable as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Genesis Vs. Plato 's Genesis I composed this paper exclusively for this class, and it is my original work. When I have used information from other sources, I have provided appropriate in–text citations and a corresponding list of references. I also understand that evidence of plagiarism may result in a failing grade for this course. Luis Martinez Luis Martinez Professor Robert Shapiro PHIL–285 Philosophy of Human Nature November 1st, 2016 Genesis VS Plato The story of Genesis, and the great philosopher Plato both depict a certain view on human nature. Genesis demonstrates that humans live on in their families. While, Plato creates this idea that we are in constant search of THE GOOD. In this paper, I will compare and contrast how these works answer three important questions; What are human beings like? What kind of world do they live in? What is the best life for humans to live? Finally, I will explain which one of these views better represents what human beings are really like. The first book of the Hebrew bible, Genesis, tells the story of how an all powerful God created the Earth and all who inhabit it. The story is quite familiar even to those who do not belong to regions that utilize the hebrew bible. However, the story quickly becomes unfamiliar once the story is analyzed from a philosophical standpoint. A great example is Eve, people know her as the one who "disobeyed" God and is the first to sin. But, why is Eve often interpreted as the evil one? Why is she criticized for being the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Jewish Interpretation Of Genesis 1: 26-28 INTRODUCTION Within the these three verses of Genesis 1:26–28 lies a myriad of interpretive questions upon whose answers stand the weight of our theologies of creation and anthropology. Beyond the interpretation of Genesis 1:26–28 in its original context, the use of the image of God in the New Testament plays a prominent role within Paul's theology of new creation and the glorification of mankind in Christ (hereafter "Paul's image theology," cf. Rm. 1:23; 8:29; 1 Cor. 15:49; 2 Cor. 3:18; 4:4; Col. 1:15; 3:10). Understanding the contemporary Jewish interpretation of Genesis 1:26–28 with special emphasis on the image of God will assist in a fuller understanding of Paul's image theology. Thus, we will set out to uncover early Jewish interpretation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the apocryphal Wisdom of Solomon (first century, BC ) we find Wisdom directing human history including creation. In Wisdom 9:1 –2 we see explicit reference to personified Wisdom forming man. Further, in Wisdom 10:1 we see personified Wisdom protecting the "first –formed father of the world, when he alone had been created." Clearly, the author of Wisdom in the first century saw Wisdom as a present figure at the beginning of God's creative work. Philo adds further support here as is found in his Questions and Answers on Genesis, "And who is to be considered the daughter of God but Wisdom, who is the first–born mother of all things and most of all of those who are greatly purified in soul?" Wisdom in Philo's reasoning seems to have been present as the "mother of all things." Philo not surprisingly takes the "us" of Genesis 1:26–27 further than personified Wisdom though as he writes, "God said, ...'Let us make' indicating more than one. So the Father of all things is holding parley with His powers, whom He allowed to fashion the mortal portion of our soul." This is actually Philo's solution to the problem of evil in mankind – God only created that which is good in man ("that invisible reasoning faculty free from admixture" ), which shows us we are venturing afield from typical early Jewish interpretation of this text into Greek thought. This deviation from Jewish thought in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Bill Nye: The Science Guy Bill Nye has been a part of every kids childhood due to his show Bill Nye the Science Guy. He would do experiments and helped to make learning about science fun for kids. Well now Bill is back and better than ever by taking on all the real world problems we are dealing with today. He tackles the most controversial issues of genetically modified foods, marijuana, and sex. He also however takes on fun issues like space travel, time travel, and even the possibility of life on other planets. Throughout the episodes he does little things to keep your attention. At the beginning he will usually do a science experiment to explain what subject he is looking into. Then throughout the show he will do interviews, panel discussion, and give a visual of what he is explaining. In the episode, "The Original Martian Invasion" Bill explores the potential of life on other planets and how life on Earth began. We get an inside look into the Mars 2020 mission that NASA is currently working on. They are creating new rovers with the goal of drilling into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They discuss whether they believe life exists on other planets and it gets pretty interesting. They all believe in the possibility of life existing but whether or not we will discover it in our lifetime. One of the cool things they talk about is the "blip" in time, Bill relates it to flashing Christmas lights. When one light blinks on another might be off, and so on. This relates to all the planets we have discovered. While Earth has life right now, blinks on, another planet might not have life yet, blinks off. This is where Moogregas job comes into play, her main focus is not disrupting life formation on other planets. She, and her team, set guidelines for what can/cannot happen on other planets so that life is not altered on other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Similarities Between Science And Science introduction Religion and Science are very compatible; they both provide knowledge and understanding of human nature and the world in which humankind live. Galileo According to Galileo, there are two kinds of truth. One is the truth acquires through intellects, experience, and vital evidence. The second is the truth acquired through bible teachings. The bible is meant to explain topics that are beyond human reasoning, things that cannot be proven by science. Accordingly, religious truth is strongly based on faith; it depends on the teachings of a divine being and not on evidence. Science, on the other hand, contributes knowledge on things that cannot be literally explained by the Bible; every statement made in science must be proven with facts. Nonetheless, these different truths ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When used in conjunction, science and religion contribute knowledge that allows people to seal the gaps that may exist in each other's theories. They complete each other. They are both guides that make people life more fulfilling by providing answers to common questions like creation. Conclusion: In conclusion, religion is compatible with science because they are both sources of knowledge and understanding to humankind. They give people, the answers to common questions about existence. The bible allows human beings to gain knowledge in a humble way by establishing a higher power as the source of all knowledge. Science, however, allows human beings to make their own discoveries, using the gifts given to them by the Higher power, to gain knowledge. While religion teaches human beings that some knowledge cannot be proven, science gives them the tools needed to gain evidence of the things that can. Science and religion, when well interpreted, support each other. They complete each other theories by filling each other's gap. For example, God can be inserted into science big bang theory to explain what came before the big ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Creation Vs. Evolution Debate The vivid story of the creation account found in Genesis 1 and 2 often gets lost in the question of "how" rather than the question of "why." Desmond Alexander points out that the creation story "often hijacked by those who are almost exclusively preoccupied by the modern debate on the relationship between the biblical view of creation and that of contemporary science" (Alexander 119). Gary Schnittjer helps by adding, "Problems occur when readers use the scriptures to answer their own questions–questions that the biblical text was not designed to answer" (Schnittjer 1048). The creation story is not as much a detailed explanation of how the world was created, but rather a theological description of God's purpose and relationship in creating humanity (Schnittjer 816). Even more, the Genesis account provides a means to interpret the rest of the "the story of which it is a part" (Schnittjer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have come to realize this debate only leads to endless and meaningless conversations that miss the point. Even more, after this week's readings, my eyes have been opened even wider to the wonder of the creation account. What stands out most vividly is God spoke the world into existence. The power of his voice and the obedience of the cosmos are incredible. Yet even more amazing is that God did not speak man into existence, rather he formed him with his hands and then breathed life into him. I knew that is what happened, but I had never picked up on the delicate and closeness of God creating humanity. Also, it should be noted that man is the only thing that did not obey what God spoke to him, which led to the Fall. All in all, Genesis 1 and 2 set the stage for all of Genesis by describing God's relationship with humanity and his desire to dwell among them, which will one day be complete again with the return of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Did Bill Nye Save The World Bill Nye is a scientist. His full name is William Stanford Nye. He was born on November 27, 1955. He is currently 62 years old. His parents are Jacqueline Jenkins–Nye and Edwin Darby Nye. He was on a TV show called, Bill Nye The Science Guy. Bill Nye The Science Guy was on from 1993–1998. He is also on a show called, Bill Nye Saves The World. Bill Nye Saves The World is a Netflix show, and it is on from 2017 –present. Bill Nye is a mechanical engineer. After graduating from Cornell University, he worked for Boeing Corporation in Seattle. While working for Boeing Corporation in Seattle he invented a hydraulic resonance suppressor tube. A hydraulic resonance suppressor tube is used for 747 airplanes. It is used to dampen or quiet down the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Comparing Three Creation Stories One of biggest mysteries that people have been trying to answer for centuries is, "How was the earth created?" Every culture and religion has a different story that attempts to describe how we came to be. When we pick different creation stories from cultures and religions it's interesting to see what similarities and differences arise. This paper will analyze some of the similar and different aspects of three different creation stories. The first creation story is described in the Bible in Genesis 1–2:3, the second in Genesis 2:4–24, and the third is the creation story of the Kono people of Guinea called Death, and Life and Death. It's fascinating that each creation story hints at a common purpose for humans. In Genesis 1, humans are given ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Genesis 1, the creating power, God, creates plants on day three of the six days of creation. Living creatures (excluding humans) were created on the fifth and sixth days (ESV Gen 1:11–25). In the Genesis 2 creation account, the Lord God plants the Garden of Eden after he creates the man. He then creates animals in the same way he created the man and the man names all the animals (ESV Gen 2:7–20). In Death, and Life and Death, the god Alatangana consolidates the earth from mud, creates plants to cover the earth, and then creates animals to live on it ("Death, and Life and Death"). The creating power in Genesis 1 is referred to as "God" (ESV Gen 1:1–31; 2:1–3). What's interesting is that in Genesis 2, each time the creating power is referenced; he is referred to as "the Lord God" (ESV Gen. 2:4–25). Christians believe that "God" and "the Lord God" are the same being, but it's interesting that they aren't described with the same name. Still, both Genesis accounts creating powers differ from the Kono people's creation story Death, and Life and Death where the creator of all living things is named Alatangana and the creator of light and death is named Sa ("Death, and Life and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Creationism Vs Genesis History For centuries there has been a feud that almost every scientist has been part of; the creation vs evolution controversy. Ever since 1859, when Darwin wrote "On the Origin of Species," the argument on whether Earth was created by a higher being, or just evolved from atoms, has been one of the most discussed topics. Of late, the evolutionary standpoint has been discussed more the creationist standpoint. However, "Is Genesis History?" is a documentary that brings light to the creationist standpoint. "Is Genesis History," proves there is a higher being out there, known as God, that actually created the earth in 6 days, and the earth is only 4,000 years old! With the Bible, we can explain many of the "proofs of evolution," on how it actually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Was the world created in six days? The answer to that question is yes, a most definite yes. Just take a look at the Grand Canyon; layers ofsediment are proof of how the flood brought different layers of dirt. As you go farther down the Grand Canyon, you can see the different levels of sedimentary rock. You can see that the different layers line up with each other, almost as if someone drew a line and said: "OK no more shales, now it is time for phosphates." "Is Genesis History?" explained, that if the water was to have carved out the Grand Canyon, there would be more signs of erosion between the different layers of sedimentary rocks, the farther you went down the Canyon. However, that's not the case; the top layers of the Grand Canyon are actually more eroded the bottom layer of rocks. The top layers of the Grand Canyon share the same type of sedimentary rock as most of the top layer of North America. Sediment was carried by the flood and then that sediment was carved by the water draining into the ocean. The Grand Canyon, one of the most iconic natural landmarks, is a "living" proof that the world was created in six days. Another interesting proof of the Great Flood, which in turn proves Genesis is telling the truth, are fossils. There is a layer of rock that is spread all over North America, known as the Nautiloid Bed. This layer of rock ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Sun And Moon Are Not Present Until The Fourth Day Given that the Sun and Moon are not present until the fourth day, how can it be maintained that the first three days are days in the sense that we now understand them? Our current day is delineated via the earth's rotation in relation to the Sun – no Sun, no 24 hour days. Even the passage itself says this, for it says in Gen. 1:14: "Let there be lights in the expanse of the heavens to separate the day from the night. And let them be . . . for days". It may be objected that, regardless of whether or not we had a distant object in relation to which we might measure the progression of the earth's rotation, it nonetheless remained similar to what it is now. But this is by no means clear, for the text itself maintains that the earth was radically and fundamentally different at that time, being "without form and void" (v. 2). As such, any claim that the earth's rotation then was similar to what it is now is based on an assumption: namely, that in spite of the fact that the earth itself was physically different, natural processes such as its rotation were the same then as now. This is a rather curious claim to make, for it is one of the primary charges leveled against those who adhere to other interpretations of the days (and correspondingly, the age of the earth) by those with whom we are disputing. Proponents of the calendar–day interpretation frequently charge those with whom they disagree, whether secular scientists or other believers, of assuming that natural processes in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Creation And Creation : The Biblical View Of Creation Freund 1 "In the beginning" is a common phrase known to many, however, many know little about it. Only when you dig deeper and truly seek to understand the mysteries underlining the Biblical view of creation can you uncover the secrets of so much more. Along with the the discussion of the Biblical view of creation, it is also necessary to assess when this event occurred, and what further impact in had on later history. According to Genesis, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1). Even in all of its simplicity, it would seem that this very verse embodies the Biblical view of creation in its entirety. Delving deeper within the realm of creation, however, its simplistic nature soon disintegrates as this purposeful, historical account unfolds. From start to finish, this intricately woven account encompasses an all–knowing and omnipotent God who renders forth in six, 24–hour days, the earth and all of its creation. In the course of six, short days, all of creation sprang forth at the hands of the almighty God. It began on day one, "God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1): Including the vast expanse of our cosmic world and far–reaching terrestrial sphere casting forth light, distinguishing between night and day. On the second day, creating a rift between waters, God brought forth the sky (Genesis 1:6). On the third day, land and sea, plants and vegetation appeared. God spoke and it was so (Genesis 1:9–13). On the fourth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. A Christian At The Age Of 14 Author Information: (see attached resume for additional information) I became a Christian at the age of 14, partly as a result of being taught evolution in public school. Learning about evolution made me very unsettled. I reasoned that if evolution were true, then my life was a result of a series of random accidents and therefore my life had no purpose. I heard a clear gospel presentation and trusted Christ as my savior as a freshman in high school. Since that time, I have had an avid interest in the scientific evidence that proves the biblical creation account true and evolution false. I worked for 35 plus years as a hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Initially, as a research hydrologist studying the quantity and quality of river water. I later moved into water science management positions and lastly served as an executive responsible for the all the surface–water related activities of the USGS in the U.S.A. As an executive, I was also designated as the Delaware River Master. As River Master, I administered the provisions of the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court Decree allocating the waters of the Delaware River. My career with the USGS has provided me with a wealth of education and experience in all aspects fresh–water related science and science management. During my career with the USGS, I authored or co–authored about 40 scientific and lay reader reports, proceedings paper, and abstracts. Since becoming a Christian, I have had a keen interest in scientific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Comparision of Genesis with Other Creation Mythologies Essay Comparison of Genesis with Other Creation Mythologies We all know that our mothers and fathers gave us birth, and grandmothers and grandfathers gave our parents birth. However, what about the beginning? What does the beginning look like? Who created the sky, the earth, the mountains and rivers, the plants, the animals, and the human beings? How was the world created? What happened to the creator? These questions have puzzled and are asked by every people. However, no one has yet found the answers, and I have heard people saying that the creation of life is as impossible as the natural creation of an airplane from a stack of waste. With the willingness of knowing the self, ancient people tried to create mythological stories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The only difference is that in this Indian story, not evenGod (or an equivalent form) was there. Egyptians and Chinese imagined the same scene, the Nun and the chaotic egg with a giant (Egyptian, Lin 1). In contrast with the creation out of nothing, the indigenous Australian mythology tells us that the stars, the sky, the sun, the moon, and the ancestors of all lives were already present in the beginning, but they are sleeping under the crust of the earth in the water holes (Aborigine). Seneca people believed that humans were living in the heaven originally, and there were only ocean and ocean living lives on the earth (Creation). It is very interesting to recognize how important water is to lives. Every account of creation that I have read included water before anything else was present. Whatever was present in the beginning had managed to create all the rest, and the description of creators are of three categories, a single creator, multi–creators, and no creator. In Genesis, God is the single creator, and so is Brahman of India. The difference is that the God is immortal, but Brahman is mortal (Genesis, Genesis Project). In Chinese mythology, Pan Gu was the creator of everything but men, who were created by Nu Wa, a goddess (Lin 1–5). Other examples of multi–creators are in the mythology of Egypt and Seneca in which the children of the creator became ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. God’s Creative Authority in Genesis and Job Essay God's role in the Bible is characterized in several different ways, with dramatically competing attributes. He takes on many functions and, as literary characters are, he is dynamic and changes over time. The portrayal of God is unique in separate books throughout the Bible. This flexibility of role and character is exemplified by the discrepancy in the depiction of God in the book of Genesis in comparison to the depiction of God in the book of Job. On the larger scale, God creates with intention in Genesis in contrast to destroying without reason in Job. However, as the scale gets smaller, God's creative authority can be seen in both books, yet this creative authority is manifested in entirely distinctive manners. In Genesis, God as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He distinguishes his inventions with minute details and yet, simultaneously, the entire creation is pure and simple. There is no elaboration; his ideas just come into being. Once each individual creation has come to be, God sees that is it good. Additionally, God is reasonable. There is a logical reason and a unique place for everything: "God made the dome and separated the waters that were under the dome from the waters that were above the dome" (Genesis 1:7). In addition to the content of God's will and creations, the repetition and standardization of the verses in Genesis 1 reflect his steadiness as a creator. In stark contrast to God's presence in Genesis, the character of God in Job strays from the ideal perfection of the divine. The concept of the ideal manifested in Genesis is embodied in God's moral, reasonable, and rational behavior. In Job, on the other hand, rather than being reasonable, methodical, and creating life, God displays more human characteristics and plays the role of both creator and destroyer. The book of Job begins with God's boastful bargain with Satan, which subsequently leads God to allow the total destruction of Job's family and livelihood. Job is even attacked physically with "loathsome sores... from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head" (Job 2:7). In an uncharacteristically immoral decision, God gives Satan the power do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Israelites From Genesis 2-3 The passage from Genesis 1–9 that drew my interest most was the first story of creation in Genesis 1. This creation story implies that God created all of the universe in an orderly manner, and he was proud of what he had made, especially human beings. I imagine the Israelites, the community that received this story from the Priestly Sources, heard it as a confirmation that the God they worshipped was the correct one. The Israelites were probably accustomed to the creation story from Genesis 2–3 by the time this story was written. Although the Genesis 2–3 story tells about how their God created the universe and humans, there is not as much mentioning of how this God looked upon his creation with favor as he does in Genesis 1. At the end of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Old World Position On The Creation Of Everything The Old World position on the creation of everything is backed by the most evidence, both biblically and scientifically, when compared to the other positions of theism and New World creationism. This is due to the fact that the other two positions end up ignoring or denying points of significant proofs that their counterparts present. However, the Old Earth position accepts and explains parts of the other creationism viewpoints. It does not deny the possibility of evolution, or Genesis 1–2, saying that they do not contradict each other and both can exist at the same time. It also takes some of its own belief from others, explaining that the Earth is billions of years old. This is further compounded upon with the explanation of the six days of creation is not taken literally, rather that they each are an extended period of time. All of this leads to the defense of the Bible not being a historical timeline, but it being a guidebook to understanding God and everything that he does. This also justifies the scientific outlook on the creation story. Like how humanity is always discovering new substances and species, information on the origin of the universe is yet to be found. When compared to the other viewpoints of creationism, the Old World position has the most evidence. New World and theistic approaches to the origin story have their own pros and cons, but they both have glaring weaknesses. They both ignore and deny the existence of evidence from the other viewpoints. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Atrahasis Vs Gilgamesh The book of Genesis contains various creation, flood and patriarchal narratives. Genesis was written in a certain time and place, to a certain audience, with a certain meaning intended by the original author. However, Genesis wasn't the only source in regards to creation, flood and patriarchal narratives throughout the Near East during this time. In fact, the accounts in Genesis took place at a later time than some of the other literature in the Near East. It also could be argued that the authors of Genesis were influenced by the culture in their writings. The goal will be to show how each kind of narrative is both similar and dissimilar so that the Genesis narrative is brought more into focus and understood more clearly. What issues do... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why or why not? The short answer to this question is yes. Genesis's flood story can be thought of as written by other couple sources, authors "J" and "P" (Hays 90). Author "J" is the older manuscript and Author "P" is the redactor. Author "J" is identified because of the use of Yahweh. Author "P" is likely the priestly redactor that would not use the holy name of Yahweh. Priest would instead us the word Lord. Another way source division is identifiable is through doublets that seem to occur throughout the Genesis narrative. Some of the doublets contradict one another therefore leading one to believe there are more than one author. For example, Author "J" states that seven pairs of ritually clean and one pair of unclean animals were taken aboard the Ark then 40 days of rain ensued. The later redactor, Author "P", seems to transpose a different (Babylonian) account of 2 pairs of animals and 150 days of rain (Hays 91) Best explanation is that "P" and "J" has been harmonized over time, both full stories, then redaction by a later ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Ark Encounter Research Paper The Christian ministry Answers in Genesis has decided to permanently shower its renowned Noah's Ark replica in Williamstown, Kentucky with rainbow lights in a bid to take back the rainbow from the LGBT community, but critics are mocking the decision. In a Facebook Post, Answers in Genesis founder Ken Ham announced that the 500–foot–long Ark Encounter will permanently show rainbow lights. He explained that the rainbow symbolizes God's promise for His people in Genesis 6, Todd Starnes relays. "We now have new permanent rainbow lights at the Ark Encounter so all can see that it is God's rainbow and He determines its meaning in Genesis 6," said Ham in his Facebook announcement. "The rainbow is a reminder God will never again judge the wickedness of man with a global Flood–next time the world will be judged by fire." ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kentucky Fairness Campaign's Chris Hartman also spoke to USA today and said the rainbow lights make the Ark Encounter "look incrediblygay." Meanwhile, Ark Encounter LLC made headlines last month after it sold the land the amusement park is standing on for merely $10 to its nonprofit affiliate Crosswater Canyon. Prior to the transaction, Williamstown city attorney rejected the park's request for religious exemption from safety tax, saying it was clearly a for–profit entity, the Lexington Herald Leader ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Creation In Genesis And Genesis How the world people are living in right now was created in the beginning? Humankind has been asking this question throughout the centuries, and some people throw some answers to this question. People in Israel answer that God created the heaven and earth in the beginning while Babylonians answer that Marduk establishes the natural order and dwelling for gods after win a battle. The reason that these two ethnic groups respond differently is because they have been walked through different history and worldview. Enuma Elish, which is the Babylonian creation epic, and thebook of Genesis in the Bible, what Israelites believe, shows little similar sense but totally different idea of creation. From the first part of each writing, book of Genesis and Enuma Elish, the similarity and difference can be found. In the beginning, the world in both Genesis and Enuma Elish does not have shape. There is nothing but just emptiness before creation in Genesis: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters" (New International Version 1:1–2). Enuma Elish also does not have things to be called but just gods are existed: "When on high no name was given to heaven / Nor below was the netherworld called by name, / Primeval Apsu was their progenitor. / And matrix–Tiamat was she who bore them all, / They were mingling their waters together, / No canebrake was intertwined nor thicket matted close. / When no gods at all had been brought forth, Nor called by names, non destinies ordained" (Enuma Elish Tablet 1 1–8). Furthermore, both God and gods are staying in the water in the beginning of the creation. It is interesting that the water is mentioned in both writings. However, although there are some similarities in both, there is a radical difference inherent between both stories. Genesis is written and fiducially focusing on the one and only God that no other god is mentioned. It simply says God creates the world. In contrast, Enuma Elish mentions two names Apsu and Tiamat and explains that they are the parents of other gods. Two books are divided into two different ideas of monotheism and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Bill Nye : An American Science Educator Bill Nye is an American science educator, comedian, television host, actor, writer, scientist, and former mechanical engineer. Ken Ham is a young Earth creationist, fundamentalist Christian, and the president of Answers in Genesis (AiG), a Creationist apologetics ministry which operates the Creation Museum. They had a debates about "Is creation a viable model of origins in today's modern scientific era?" They both talked a lot about this topic, but I will only summary a few. There opinions are really depth theories to research. First, Ken Ham started state his opinions. He asked a question,"What is science?" He thinks science has been hijacked by secularists. Science actually means "to know the knowledge as distinguished from ignorance or misunderstanding," but there is different type of knowledges, like experimental or observational science. People created technology from these two methods. Observational science which is for obvious reasons. Some geologists take present–day rates of radiometric decay and rock formation and imagine that the rates have always been the same. That's why they think the earth is so old. But we can not zip back in time to test this for accuracy. Students are really important groups in the world. What they believe depends on what they learn. The public schools science books are using the same word science for observational and historical science. They define science as naturalism and outlaw the supernatural. Again, he thinks science has been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Genesis 1 Research Paper In the Bible it tells us in Genesis 1:1, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." However, it is astonishing to hear about how many people do not believe this to be true. After interviewing a few of my friends and family a couple weeks ago I found out their beliefs on how long they believe the days in Genesis 1 are, how old they believe earth and life are, whether or not they believe man and apes share a common ancestor, and whether or not they believe Adam and Eve were real people. To answer the first question of how long are the days in Genesis 1, my friend Maddie said, "It's hard to access how long the days were during creation. Many theologians believe, as do I, that the creation story is true, that God created all that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To answer this question my friend Maddie said that the Earth and life are difficult to separate because life exists on earth and is one with it (plant, particles, water, etc.) These are the things that are supposed to be around 2 billion years old. Maddie said, "I am not a scientist, however, I know that what we have now has developed over time and I believe that it has changed. (I.e. Dinosaurs, continents, rocks) My friend Garrett said that he believes the earth is trillions of years old because of the scientific findings. My friend Bogdan believes that the earth is 4.54 billions years old according to evolution. I believe that the earth is about 6,000 years old. If you add up the genealogies mentioned in Matthew, you get a total of close to 6,000 years. In the Bible we can also calculate about 2,000 years from the time of Abraham to Christ, and using genealogies again, there were about 2,000 years before the flood. There are certain things in the world that definitely appear to be older than what most creationists would claim the earth to be. However, I believe that God could have created things with apparent age and that the flood could have influenced our dating of various items, as well. One of the main problems with an older earth is death before sin. Adam and Eve would have had to have lived for millions of years before sin entered the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Comparing Gilgamesh's Polpol Vuh And Other Myths Polpol Vuh and other Myths After reading the book Polpol Vuh, I was able to instantly point out many similarities and differences between two other myths that we have read throughout the class. The first myth that came to mind was Genesis. Genesis and Polpol Vuh both talk of creation of animals, trees, and mountains, as well as the creation of mankind, After doing research in the past, I knew that Genesis and Gilgamesh had similarities which then put Gilgamesh in the category with Polpol Vuh and Genesis. While reading these tales, I was also able to answer a series of questions based on my opinions. In this essay, I will explain my beliefs about what the people in these three tales seem to believe about how they came to be, what qualities they share, what is important to them, why their creator(s) make them, their reason for being where they are and lastly, what a good person and bad person would be like if these people wanted to be like their creator(s). I believe that the people in Genesis believe that they are created from Gods image. In genesis, it states, "And God created the human in his image, in the image of God He created him, male and female He created them." (Norton Vol. A 159) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that the Mayan people had corn as their main source of food which is why they believed that they were made from corn. In Gilgamesh, there were many different characters. Enkidu was one that was created by Aruru, a Goddess of creation. She sculpted him from clay and her spittle. In all three tales, the people share many qualities and one of them would be strength, For example, in all three tales there is a battle that occurs and there is great strength portrayed in each battle, The battle of the underworld, the battle of Cane and Abel, and the battle between Gilgamesh and the Bull of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Theistic Evolution Research Paper One might ask, what is theistic evolution? The answer might not be as simple as it would seem. Theistic Evolution takes on many different aspects in ones' life and can also lead one astray from the true joy of what God has in store for a persons' life. To define theistic evolution one would have to go back and reveal what the belief actually is. It has been said that if one were to take the Bible literally, then that person would be a fool. Those of us who believe in God as creator and author of all that exist must be those fools they speak of and proud of it. Theistic evolution is one of three major origin–of–life worldviews, the other two being atheistic evolution (also commonly known as Darwinian evolution and naturalistic evolution) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two theistic evolution viewpoints disagree as to the role God played in the unfolding of events, but they generally agree on the Darwinian timeline. This timeline is in conflict with the Genesis creation account. For example, Genesis 1 says that the earth was created on day one and the sun, moon, and stars were not created until day four. Some argue that the wording of Genesis suggests the sun, moon, and stars were actually created on day one but they could not be seen through earth's atmosphere until day four, leading to their placement on day four. This is a bit of a stretch, as the Genesis account is pretty clear that the earth did not have an atmosphere until the second day. If the sun, moon, and stars were created on day one, they should have been visible on day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...