It is well known that there were problems in heaven some time back and heaven lost Satan and his followers. This left some vacancies. It is also well known that Satan had a very important position in heaven, something of the order of the right hand man to God. Now these cast outs were instated in their positions by creation - assumed - . Most of us believe that Jesus came to earth to die for our sins and provide for us a way to obtain a place in heaven. This is probably not untrue, but if you examine the process he went threw it is very much similar to our scenario. It is proposed that Jesus did this to pledge/prove his obedience and love for God to get the position Satan previously occupied in heaven. This implies that we are in the same position were God will not accept us into heaven (by creation as the original cast outs) but first we will have to learn who He is, prove our love and obedience to him before we can become part of his kingdom and fill the vacancies. We are therefore here on earth as an invitation to join his kingdom. The Bible specifies that when we join heaven, we will be ranked even higher than the existing angels. If we do not accept this invitation, investigation and proposed research suggests that we will simply be killed off - seize to exist. The choice to make is therefore is not very difficult. Any Comments?
It is well known that there were problems in heaven some time back and heaven lost Satan and his followers. This left some vacancies. It is also well known that Satan had a very important position in heaven, something of the order of the right hand man to God. Now these cast outs were instated in their positions by creation - assumed - . Most of us believe that Jesus came to earth to die for our sins and provide for us a way to obtain a place in heaven. This is probably not untrue, but if you examine the process he went threw it is very much similar to our scenario. It is proposed that Jesus did this to pledge/prove his obedience and love for God to get the position Satan previously occupied in heaven. This implies that we are in the same position were God will not accept us into heaven (by creation as the original cast outs) but first we will have to learn who He is, prove our love and obedience to him before we can become part of his kingdom and fill the vacancies. We are therefore here on earth as an invitation to join his kingdom. The Bible specifies that when we join heaven, we will be ranked even higher than the existing angels. If we do not accept this invitation, investigation and proposed research suggests that we will simply be killed off - seize to exist. The choice to make is therefore is not very difficult. Any Comments?
'To be made in the image and likeness of God' means that God created humans to how He wanted them to look like, and that He made humans as His imperfect reflections. Basically, God made humans based on Himself and how He wanted them to look like.
humans were made because god wanted people do admire his creations. therefore he made us,humans!
God has no religion. We, us people, have built religions around him. Humans made Christianity, not god. We humans made Hinduism and every other religion out there not god.
Jesus also known as god. God was the one who made us but who made him? well that is something we humans all dont know.
God. He made us to worship Him and to have a relationship with Him.
No, God made Adam and Eve and then Adam and Eve made humans. -Rachel Creekmore "Hi guys!"
God made humans different he made each one thway he wanted them he nnade them that way for a purpose
Religious believers of creation say humans are made by God. Otherwise, neither; evolution does not teach that humans evolved from monkeys, but instead from ape-like creatures millions of years ago.
No, Pokemon are characters made up by humans.
According to some religions, people were made to be in the form of God. This would make humans better than other animals.
It's because all humans are important.
the god and the devil made a pact, and created earth with humans on it. from there on every action humans made would affect the path they take.