The Book of Genesis (from the Latin Vulgate, in turn borrowed or transliterated from Greek γένεσις, meaning "origin"; Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית, Bərēšīṯ, "In [the] beginning") is the first book of the Hebrew Bible (the Tanakh) and the Christian Old Testament.[1][2]
The basic narrative expresses the central theme: God creates the world (along with creating the first man and woman) and appoints man as his regent, but man proves disobedient and God destroys his world through the Flood.
And so forth in the
article as i am not that intelligent to know the bible and the cration. But lets look at other religions. Hinduism for instance. Even though Hinduism do not realy there was only one creation but creation after another creation, Some hindu texts say this:
..........Vishnu spoke to his servant: "It's time to begin", Brahma vowed. Vishnu
commanded: "Create the world". A wind swept the waters. Vishnu and the
serpent vanished...........
Read the rest
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Now we go to Islam
Surely, your Lord is Allah. Who created the heavens and
the earth in six periods; then He settled Himself on the Throne. He
makes the night cover the day, pursuing it swiftly. He has created the
sun and the moon and the stars, all made subservient by His command…
He it is Who sends the winds… Good land brings forth vegetation plentifully by the command of the Lord.
Surah 7:55-59
I
have created men, high and low, that they may worship Me. I desire no
support from them, nor do I desire that they should feed Me. Surely, it
is Allah who is the Great Sustainer, the Lord of Power, the Strong.
Surah 51:56
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ow how about an middle eastern Judaism going back few millennia before Jesus
.........The Creation
The word of G-d
brought everything into being: heaven and
earth, mountains and rivers, and every living thing. In the beginning,
G-d called into existence the heaven and earth. Within six days He
shaped a world of order and beauty.
The First Day
On the first day, G-d said, “Let there be Light” -- and
there was Light.
The Second Day
On the second day G-d made the sky, and called it Heaven.
The Third Day
On the third da.........
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Some of you will say, Yeah but....". The genesis says different.
here
[1:1] In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth,
[1:2] the earth was a formless void and darkness covered the face of the
deep, while a wind from God swept over the face of the waters.
[1:3] Then God said, "Let there be light"; and there was light.
I do not question or dispute the above statements of the idea of creation by various religions of the world. My question is how many religious leaders have told the scientists to keep the creation theory in line with the religions. Hold on m8, I know Pope invited all the prominent scientists one time in '60s or '70s (1900 of course) for an audience. He ordered them not to research beyond Big Bang. Wonder why?
Then i wonder how many other denominations of religious leaders said the same.
I do not believe in the Big Bang. I do not think that the speed of electromagnetic waves have a limit. We can measure all frequencies of waves by the limited capacity of our tools. They all depend on the speed of light. Lasers etc. Ok I am not a physicist but I am a logician.I see the whole world in a very different spectrum of waves. Gravity is a wave. Now we know it as a fact. Did we put gravity into equations to verify the light emitted by the light sources from the so called edge of the universe.
When I was little I heard that the universe was 5 billion years old as: that was as far as they could see. Now they say it is 13.5 billion years. That is if the centre of the universe is us the fecking Earth. So we can easily say, if we are not the centre, then there is more to it. The scientists are keeping us in the dark. Why?
My feeling is that the scientists want to make money. They want to understand and learn an antiquated system of mathematics, which has been fudged and updated. remember the latin and greek texts of the bible? And the pali and sanskrit gathas of buddhism? They all were made difficult to understand by priests. Now we have learned boffins, who say we do not understand. Shit init?,