I think you might be looking for 'Panentheism' - 'A doctrine that the universe is part of God, but that God nevertheless transcends or has some existence separate from the universe' (Wiktionary) - like your hand is part of you, but not you, everything you see is both God and not-God; everything is worthy of reverence appropriate to its nature, but must not be mistaken for that which transcends and brings into being all that we perceive.
Genesis ch.1 describes God's creation of the Earth.
Genesis (Apexvs)
Genesis (Apexvs)
No. God takes part in the creation of every being before and after Jesus birth and each carry God's piece within.
Ptah is the ancient Egyptian god of creation.
God saw the creation and said that it was good.
The biblical writer used a fivefold pattern in the creation story to structure the narrative according to the days of creation. Each day describes a specific aspect of the creation process, culminating in the creation of humans on the sixth day and God resting on the seventh day.
Hunting inside the law is stewardship to God's creation because it would not disturb the balance of nature by hunting and fishing inside the law, which has a limit of how much you can take.
Hunting inside the law is stewardship to God's creation because it would not disturb the balance of nature by hunting and fishing inside the law, which has a limit of how much you can take.
The name of the Egyptian's god of creation is Ptah.
The Bible does not record information before the events described in Genesis, as its main concerns are the nature of God and Man and salvation within the lifetime of the Earth. However, Genesis does describe the Angels assisting God in creating the Earth, leading us to believe that the Angels were a prior creation. Genesis also describes matter (water) existing in space before the "Six days of Creation" (and the beginning of Time) began.
God did not curse His creation but the actions which his creation (Man) committed. Man is perfect in his bodily creation but imperfect in the use of the intelligence it possesses.