The Genesis Creation Account
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| The first chapter of Genesis starts with the hotly debated creation account. Can this story be reconciled with science or it this a mere myth? Reading and analyzing this ancient text unveils some remarkable observations that only recently have been discovered and confirmed by science. |
The Genesis Creation Account
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Scripture was not written by scientists for scientists; it was written by men living in ancient times. The Genesis account, penned by Moses around 1450 BC, was written when people were living in the late Bronze Age. Primitive stone and bronze tools were used to work the land, to make weapons, and to build homes. Writing as we known it was recently introduced, but not a widespread skill. The great emphasis of day-to-day life was to find food for survival. Natural science was limited to personal observation. Many in those days were polytheistic; they worshiped natural phenomena such as the sun, the moon, stars, fire, and water. Moses, author of the creation account in Genesis, had been
educated in This is the background against which the Genesis account should be read and understood. People 3,500 years ago had no concept of “knowledge” like we have in our time. That which could not be seen or experienced personally would be beyond their ability to understand. In Genesis, much emphasis is placed upon creation “days” (translated from the Hebrew word yowm In English-speaking circles these days are commonly interpreted to be 24-hour days. As noted above in chapter 2, these “days” should not be the focal point of discussion. Given the background of Jewish people, including Moses, events far distant in time would make little sense and likely could not be understood. The use of yowms to describe the process of creation seems a logical choice to convey a difficult concept in a language and account that could be grasped by Moses’ contemporaries. Independent on whether yowm is a 24-hour day or some other expression of time, the text of the first chapter of Genesis shows some remarkable insights: ·
There is one God: The
vast majority of ancient religions are polytheistic, just like the
Egyptian beliefs. Genesis
sets forth the concept of One God. ·
God is outside His creation: The
gods of the ancients were represented by natural phenomena, usually
the sun (the Egyptian god Ra)
or moon (worshiped as Thoth
by the Egyptians). In Genesis, God created the universe: “In
the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis
1:1). · There was a beginning: Most ancient religions believed the universe had existed forever. Until the middle of the twentieth century even many scientists still believed the universe had always existed. Only during our generation has science - astronomy in particular - proved conclusively that the universe had a starting point (Big Bang). How was Moses aware of this? ·
The beginning was not by chance.
The
beginning did not just happen; it occurred because God caused it (“God
created…”). Big Bang cosmology still has no answer to that
claim. ·
Original conditions were not suited for life: Whatever the precise condition of earth’s primordial
atmosphere
might have been, scientists agree it could not have supported life.
Genesis confirms added steps were needed once the earth was created. ·
Non-life preceded life.
Vegetation preceded animal life: According to Genesis, God created plant life at the
end of the third day. This is consistent with natural science, which
claims amino acids form proteins or RNA which lead to living
organisms. Vegetation is
essential to produce oxygen for our atmosphere so that animal life
could appear. ·
Simple preceded complex:
The fossil record leads to the conclusion of natural science that
simple organisms preceded more complex life forms. Genesis describes
the same order of events. ·
Mankind appears at the end:
According to scientific observations, modern man appeared once
recently in the geological record, later than all other life forms.
Genesis teaches that God created mankind on the last day of creation. Amazing, even mind-boggling! Those words come to mind when one realizes
how accurately the 3,500-year-old Genesis account describes what human
science has only figured out over the last 50 years or so. More than
any generation before us, we have the scientific knowledge that shows
that Moses was correct. But how could Moses have known – unless by
revelation from God – how our world came to be? More on science proves the inspiration of the BIble Read why we can know that God Exists |
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