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How the Earth and everything in it came to be
If you take the genesis tale metaphorically then you may be able to fit evolutionary theory in a Procrustean fashion to religious belief in the creation of man. Otherwise, genesis is not at all factual and explains nothing by trying to explain everything.
The scientific explanation for the origin of man is called the Theory of Evolution'.God spoke man (both male and female) into existence as his last act of creation (Genesis 1:27). This is from the first creation account in Genesis.God created a man (Adam) out of moist earth (Genesis 2:7) and later created a woman out of Adam's rib (Genesis 2:2). This is from the second creation account in Genesis.Other religions also have different accounts of their gods creating man.
It states the tradition that man was created in a deliberate, direct act by God (Genesis ch.1-2).
In the broadest sense, this belief is a belief in creation. When used to explain either of the creation accounts in the Book of Genesis, this is call special creation.A specific theological position that insists that a particular interpretation of the biblical creation accounts is literally true, generally to the exclusion of scientific theory, is called creationism. Because there are several widespread interpretations of the biblical creation accounts, they are generally grouped under either of two umbrella headings - 'Old Earth' creationism and 'Young Earth' creationism. The adherents of any one form of creationism will usually assert that other forms of creationism are false.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
The big bang theory explain the creation of everything. It gives the explanation of beginning of our universe and it's evolution
There are two separate stories of creation in the Book of Genesis. The first is at Genesis 1:1-24a (the first sentence of verse 2:4), while the second is at Genesis 2:4b-2:25.The main points of the biblical creation stories were to explain why we are here and where we came from. Although in many ways very different and even contradictory, the two stories have some things in common.God did not create the earth itself - this was pre-existent.God created all living things.God created man.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
At creation. If you read Genesis one (From the Bible) then the question will be answered in more depth than i can explain.
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Firstly the story of creation is just that a STORY not a theory. The story of creation is told in the first book of the bible called Genesis. It was a way to explain the existence of the earth, its features and its inhabitants in ancient times when man didn't know any better. Now man has much greater knowledge of such things and we have the Big Bang Theory.
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reation 'ex nihilo' means creation out of nothing. Most ancient religions placed implicit limits on the power of the gods, and therefore usually did not claim that creation was entirely ex nihilo. Many experts in Hebrew have carefully examined the creation accounts in Genesis and confirm that they are not 'ex nihilo'. In both creation stories, the basics were already there - the waters, the dry land, the wind and therefore the air.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation