The Bible starts with, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." It goes on from there. It does give us some limited glimpses into events that preceded creation, however, the particular conversation about which you inquired is not specifically revealed. That conversation was old news by the time God said, "Let there be light." in Genesis 1:3.
1 Peter 1:18-21
18Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers;
19But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot:
20Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you,
21Who by him do believe in God, that raised him up from the dead, and gave him glory; that your faith and hope might be in God.
Yes
The Bible is like a letter from the Creator, to his creation on earth. It is God's words, put down in written form; and a permanent document for mankind.
This Earth of Mankind was created in 1980.
GOD THE FATHER
Everything that is important for mankind to find and have a relationship with its Creator. From the renewal of the Earth to begin the 'reign of man' to the changing into spiritual children of God on the New Earth.
The Bible teaches that mankind is created in the image of God and holds a special place in creation. Humans are seen as stewards of the Earth, tasked with caring for it and all living things. The Bible also emphasizes the importance of love, compassion, and justice in how humans interact with each other and the world around them. Ultimately, the Bible teaches that mankind's significance lies in their relationship with God and their ability to reflect His character in their lives.
Although the word "trinity" in not written in the bible, Christians believe that their one God is triune. God the Father (mentioned many times in the bible) God the Son, (Jesus Christ who came to earth to save mankind from sins against the Father) and the Holy Spirit (Which indwells all Christians). For this reason God the Father is important just as the other two are important too. All three persons make up the one true God.
The Bible begins with the renewal of the already existing planet Earth and the physical creation of life as we know it today. It continues with the various 'ways' of mankind, primarily through the twelve tribes of Israel and then just Judah. It tells of the Messiah and His message of the Kingdom of God soon coming and ends with the Millennial Rule of Christ and the impending Judgement process before there is a New Earth and a New Jerusalem descending down to it with God the Father. Heaven will then be centered on Earth.
Hazrat Adam(A.S) was the first man on Earth. Along with his companion 'Hazrat Amma Hawwa' or 'Eve'. Thus he is the father of mankind. They had children and so the generation after generation of mankind thus begun. He descended from the heavens.
Yes, it is important to study Christianity, but not necessarily for the purpose of becoming a Christian. It is important to study merely because it is good to have a well-rounded view of the world, and to understand and accept all people as equals.From the Bible's viewpoint:Yes, it is important to study Christianity, because it represents things related to the Creator sending his Son to earth, to redeem mankind from the effects of sin, sickness and death. Not only is it important to 'study' Christianity; it is highly important to 'practice' it, if you wish to receive its promises. Christ promised everlasting life to those who follow Him. Studying about Christianity helps you to see what Jehovah God requires from mankind, in the way of righteous standards. Christ tells mankind what is 'righteous' and what is 'unrighteous' from his Father's standpoint.
According to the Holy Bible, the Earth & the stars were created solely for mankind!
To die.