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1 questions · Origins and Genesis

In the beginning, God created. These opening words of Scripture establish something foundational: the universe is not eternal, not self-existent, not accidental. It was made by a personal God who stands outside His creation.

Creation reveals God's glory. The heavens declare it (Psalm 19:1). The intricacy of a cell, the vastness of galaxies, the beauty of a sunset—all point to a Creator of infinite wisdom, power, and artistry. "For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived" (Romans 1:20).

Questions about creation often intersect with science. How old is the earth? Did God use evolution? How do you read Genesis 1? Christians hold different views on these matters. Some read Genesis as literal history. Others see it as theological poetry. All agree that God is Creator and humanity is made in His image.

What matters most is not the mechanism but the meaning. You are not cosmic accident. You are created, purposeful, loved. Your life has dignity because God made you. Your existence has meaning because He has plans for you.

The questions below explore what Scripture teaches about creation, humanity's place in it, and how faith and science relate. May you see God's glory displayed in all He has made.

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