As a Christian, I have to think long and hard about the deepest meaning of creation. I used to believe there was a celestial protocol: a governing law, that had an eternal proposition.
This proposition is demonic, however. It puts sin within an agent, which is not its ultimate fate, as sin needs no agent. The idea of one side over another, is ridiculous because of forgiveness. The full power of forgiveness gives rise to balancing all of the equation. The equation is the problem of problems., the test of tests. I remind you, King of Kings.
Our lives are supposed to be a journey to the best we can be, whether it leads to us suffering by ourselves, or a lack of. Any journey is a test. That means the best you can be is a potential, no more, and only the trinity and all of heaven knows the outcome. Free will has never been the important part: it is surrendering our will at the and to the cross, giving your mind, body and soul to the most forgiving: Jesus Christ. All should stick to the cross. Resistance is to be forgiven. Every evil doing agent is to be forgiven. Sin is evil, obviously. It has no name, no vessel, no host, no manifest. It belongs in the well of despair, as despair is the ultimate sin. Giving up on anything starts with the sin of not trying your best. That means you are forsaken, because you are not forsaken if you do try your best. Giving your best is another way of saying "I will only do what Jesus would do."
Ultimately, I view creation as not a test of what is the potential (perception of best it can be),but what God sees fit to be perfect. He does not sin, nor do others now in heaven. His most devout, will receive more and more tests, until they reach a state of such virtue, they will achieve Zenith: a sinless state, which can only be accessed by the two most devout joining into one entity: one body, two souls: symbiotic joining. It has the strictest date, and it will happen.
Perfect conditions for the beginning of time to be started by something timeless.
Perfect conditions for heaven and earth.
Perfect conditions for the coming of Christ.
"Relgious" is kind of a broad term, specify which religion you are trying to familiarize with. To give you a broad understanding of how many religious believers, believe, that the Universe was created, many believe everything was created by GOD. God is the only one that could create this complex universe, and us humans were created in his image.
The prevailing scientific view is that the universe began with the Big Bang approximately 13.8 billion years ago. This event marked the beginning of space, time, and all matter in the universe. The universe has been expanding and evolving ever since.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is considered the king of the gods and the ruler of the sky. He played a major role in the universe by governing the heavens and earth, but he did not create the entire universe. The creation of the universe is often attributed to other primordial deities such as Chaos or Gaia.
Evolution does not concern the origin of the universe. Evolution is a theory concerning the origin of species--diverse biological organisms--via mechanisms of inheritance with modification. The origin of the universe is best dealt with by the Big Bang theory.
The theory of divine creation has been a fundamental concept in various religious beliefs throughout history and is not credited to a single individual. It is a belief that attributes the creation of the universe to a divine being, such as God, across different cultures and religions.
christians believe that god made the universe,life and everything! evolution says that everything happened on accident. christians believe that god made the universe,life and everything! evolution says that everything happened on accident.
The Creation of the Universe was created on 2008-12-22.
The view that the earth is the center of the universe.
For me, it depends on what you mean by the heliocentric view. If it is that the Sun is at the centre and the planets revolve around it, then, no, the Creationist view and the Heliocentric view are not in conflict. It's only when you start looking into theories of how the Sun/planets and in fact the universe started that you can get conflict..
Not only to Christians but to mankind as a whole - it is an innate part of our nature. Still today, there is a debate as to the start of our being here and where we will go when we inevitably die. The Bible presents the 'Creator God' event while Darwinism and Evolution present alternative ideas to the beginnings of the physical universe.
Christians view owls as one of God's wonderful creations, so most Christians are okay with them.
A:Naturalism is the belief that there is only a natural world and not a supernatural one, a view that is largely at odds with traditional Christianity. The traditional theistic view was that everything could be explained spiritually, from the creation of the world and God's divine intervention in support of his Chosen People, to the miracles of Jesus.Many Christians now accept at least some naturalistic explanations, including the origins of the universe and the evolution of man, while retaining belief in the divinity of Jesus and the existence of God. This is arguably one of those compromises where the proponents of neither opposing view will be entirely happy.
The Icelandic view of the universe described by Sturluson talks about the universe in which the giants and the gods battle.
The creation of universe and man is supernatural. Science disproves evolution. Unable to create any self reproducing organism. Therefore creation has to be supernatural.
He has a highly orderly view of the universe. He believes that non-Christians, even virtuous ones, can never reach heaven.
Islamic religions started by start of universe creation and may be even before universe creation. Refer to question below.
Gods creation of the earth and universe is mentioned in Genesis.