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Genesis
Genesis is the beginning of everything.
Ultimately the creation of things.
In the bible the very first verse Genesis 1:1, In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
After that, he created everything else.
There was a design to everything.
Things were made they were meant to be made.
He made the stars, the planets, the earth.
But it makes me think.
When he made Adam and Eve he gave them all their traits.
Whether they were tempted by the snake in the apple tree or not.
God must have known that they would be curious enough to give in to temptation.
He must have known that Eve would bite the apple and gain knowledge.
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
He created everything.
Everything we feel, Everything we know.
People have this saying: Everything happens for a reason.
Or: This is gods plan, he wouldn't have given this to you if he didn't think you can handle it.
So I can't help but feel that Adam and Eve were created virtually to mess up.
It was his plan.
He wanted them to be tempted, to learn from their mistakes so they could do better next time and adapt.
So is it our job as humans on this earth to constantly make mistakes and learn from them?
Is it God's intent for us to destroy the earth from the inside out?
So that we can learn and try again somewhere else?
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