As far as I've read the Bible does not give a time or date
for the creation of heaven and earth or when Adam 1st
"stepped" onto the earth.
This is not the subject or of any real importance to the subject
of the Bible.
As for the question of the "beginning/creation",
obviously nothing I have to type is "thus sayeth the Lord" but it seems
a HUGE problem with most of the "questions" is the thought that our Creator
is limited by the same restrictions we (as in our physical beings) live under.
For example, this idea that God must have a beginning or must have come
from something is based on our restriction of TIME. There must be a beginning
and an end to our TIME. But our Creator is not under any such restriction.
God is not limited to any point in TIME, God created TIME as a restriction on
our physical beings.
God WAS, IS and WILL BE without restriction to any place in time.
If that isn't accepted, no answer about the beginning will ever satisfy.
As far as I've read the Bible does not give a time or date
for the creation of heaven and earth or when Adam 1st
"stepped" onto the earth.
This is not the subject or of any real importance to the subject
of the Bible.
As for the question of the "beginning/creation",
obviously nothing I have to type is "thus sayeth the Lord" but it seems
a HUGE problem with most of the "questions" is the thought that our Creator
is limited by the same restrictions we (as in our physical beings) live under.
For example, this idea that God must have a beginning or must have come
from something is based on our restriction of TIME. There must be a beginning
and an end to our TIME. But our Creator is not under any such restriction.
God is not limited to any point in TIME, God created TIME as a restriction on
our physical beings.
God WAS, IS and WILL BE without restriction to any place in time.
If that isn't accepted, no answer about the beginning will ever satisfy.