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True or false: In the beginning Jesus created the Heavens and the Earth?
"Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made." John 1:3
20 Answers
- 9 years ago
In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth (Gen. 1:1). Jesus is part of the Trinity of God, but there is a distinction between God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 The same was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made through him; and without him was not anything made that hath been made. 4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men. 5 And the light shineth in the darkness; and the darkness apprehended it not.
You need context. This section of Scripture refers to Jesus as part of the Trinity, not Jesus alone.
Source(s): the Bible - Jimmy CLv 79 years ago
False. You are slightly inaccurate with your Bible. God created everything in the Old Testament. Jesus came along 2,000 years ago when it was all there. Adam and Eve and all the others were a long time before Jesus.
Source(s): I read the book, went to church. - Uncle WayneLv 79 years ago
Do you not see that as a church empire sales pitch?
It was the result of a God bragging contest. "My god is more powerful than your god" type scenario.
Jesus started out as a prophet, then he was bragged up to "son of God", then he was promoted by the con artists to "God".
Back to the Bible, The Bible cannot even describe God without contradicting itself:
1. God is invisible and cannot be heard. -- John 1:18/ John 5:37/ Ex 33:20/ 1 Tim 6:16 .
2. God is seen and heard. --- Ex 33:23/ Ex 33:11/ Gen 3:9,10/ Gen 32:30/ Is 6:1/Ex 24:9-11 Jacob saw Him (Gen 32.30 Hos 12.4)
(Deut 34.10 Exod 33.34)
(Exod 24.10)
(Isa 6.5)
(John 14.9) ??
3. God is tired and rests. ---- Ex 31:14.
God is never tired and never rests. --- Is 40:28
5. God is everywhere present, sees and knows all things. ---Prov 15:3/ Ps,
139:7-10/ Job 34:22,21
6. God is not everywhere present, neither sees nor knows all things. --- Gen 11:5/ Gen 18:20,21/ Gen 3:8.
7. God is all powerful. --- Jer 32:27/ Matt 19:26
8. God is not all powerful. ---Judges 1:19
9. God is unchangeable. ----James 1:17/ Mal 3:6/ Ezek 24:14/ Num 23:19
10. God is changeable. ---Gen 6:6/ Jonah 3:10/ 1 Sam 2:30,31/ 2 Kings 20:1,4,5,6/Ex 33:1,3,17,14
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- Anonymous9 years ago
True
- kaganateLv 79 years ago
The Jesus who is worshiped by Christians was born, lived, and died aproximately four thousand years after the creation of the earth based on the literal Young Earth Creationist model.
Alternatively, he was born, lived, and died aproximately 13.9 billion years after the creation.
So thats a pretty comfortible NO.
Source(s): Matthew 1 - MLv 79 years ago
No, the world we know today came about when Eros made the earth and sky fall in love .
- Anonymous9 years ago
Yes...true
- Anonymous9 years ago
Yeah God spent a portion of one day on the entire universe and 6 days on the earth, because the earth is SOOOO complicated that it requires an omnipotent deity 6 days of work.
I recognize allegory when I see it.
The universe is 13.7 billion years old...minimum.
- 9 years ago
The earth formed naturally, about nine billion years after "the beginning". That is a fact.
So: false.