Was Adam part of the creation process?

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Bolt_upright

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When was Adam created?

According to scripture in Genesis 1 describes mankind being created on the 6th day.
With the referance to the creation of Adam though, the description of the environment of the earth was not the same as it was in day 6 in Gen. chapter 1.
In Genesis 2, it describes the earth to be without any green plant, that the waters were a mist or fog vapor as it had not been caused to rain upon the earth and no man to till the ground.Then it goes on to describe the creation of Adam.
If there was a fog covering the "whole surface", then the waters have not been separated yet?
To my mind this is not during day 6 but much earlier.
I actually believe that Adam was created on day 1 and was along for the experience of the creation process.

To my mind there is only one way for the "Word to become flesh" and that is at the very beginning.

Bolt
 
When was Adam created?

According to scripture in Genesis 1 describes mankind being created on the 6th day.
With the referance to the creation of Adam though, the description of the environment of the earth was not the same as it was in day 6 in Gen. chapter 1.
In Genesis 2, it describes the earth to be without any green plant, that the waters were a mist or fog vapor as it had not been caused to rain upon the earth and no man to till the ground.Then it goes on to describe the creation of Adam.
If there was a fog covering the "whole surface", then the waters have not been separated yet?
To my mind this is not during day 6 but much earlier.
I actually believe that Adam was created on day 1 and was along for the experience of the creation process.

To my mind there is only one way for the "Word to become flesh" and that is at the very beginning.

Bolt

God created Adam on Day 6.

The Word who became flesh is Jesus who, while he is the Creator, was born on Earth about 4,000 years after the Creation.
 
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Bolt_upright said:
According to scripture in Genesis 1 describes mankind being created on the 6th day.

In Genesis 2, it describes the earth to be without any green plant, that the waters were a mist or fog vapor as it had not been caused to rain upon the earth and no man to till the ground.Then it goes on to describe the creation of Adam.

To my mind this is not during day 6 but much earlier.

I actually believe that Adam was created on day 1 and was along for the experience of the creation process.

You are right, if we look at the various elements recorded in each of these two visions of creation we find contrast. I think this should force the reader out of a strict historic literalism in understanding the creation events depicted in Genesis. The point of the story is not how creation happened (which order and how long) so much as it is to affirm that everything that was created was created by God.

There are reasons for each story appearing as they do and those reasons tend to focus on God and God's character rather than for the purposes of establishing a rock solid chronology of events.

That said, I see nothing to support the notion that Adam was created on day 1. Nor can I see any reason why creating Adam on Day 1 gives us a better understanding/view of God as the Creator.
 
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"You are right, if we look at the various elements recorded in each of these two visions of creation we find contrast. I think this should force the reader out of a strict historic literalism in understanding the creation events depicted in Genesis. The point of the story is not how creation happened (which order and how long) so much as it is to affirm that everything that was created was created by God."

Yes, a rather literal take on time line I agree.

John quote
."There are reasons for each story appearing as they do and those reasons tend to focus on God and God's character rather than for the purposes of establishing a rock solid chronology of events."

I agree, it is what it "apears" and I agree to disagree.
I think it is both.

John quote
"That said, I see nothing to support the notion that Adam was created on day 1. Nor can I see any reason why creating Adam on Day 1 gives us a better understanding/view of God as the Creator.

It is what it is, a notion.
From no one important.

Wow, I need a computer to do this properly.
Great to hear from you John I hope you'e
Been well as well.
 
In response to Jae asking why I don' believe the same as I used to.

I'll clear it up by saying that I still believe Yeshua is the anointed One who is the savior of the All. He is One with the Father Almighty.
Yeshua and Adam are in a way, the same flesh and blood.
Adam was born of the earth.
Yeshua is born again of water and Spirit. Then dies and becomes a god. I love it!!!!!
I love Most High!!!!!
I love the plan of salvation!!!!
I will shout it from the rooftops.
I hope you are well Jae.
 
In response to Jae asking why I don' believe the same as I used to.

I'll clear it up by saying that I still believe Yeshua is the anointed One who is the savior of the All. He is One with the Father Almighty.
Yeshua and Adam are in a way, the same flesh and blood.
Adam was born of the earth.
Yeshua is born again of water and Spirit. Then dies and becomes a god. I love it!!!!!
I love Most High!!!!!
I love the plan of salvation!!!!
I will shout it from the rooftops.
I hope you are well Jae.

Thanks for the explanation Bolt. I hope you are well too. We differ in our beliefs. I feel that the Son has always been God. Overall I am well, though I do have a touch of bronchitis.
 
Thanks for the explanation Bolt. I hope you are well too. We differ in our beliefs. I feel that the Son has always been God. Overall I am well, though I do have a touch of bronchitis.

Yes! In a way this is true John.
Just a different look at it.
 
If God was so humble as to live inside of me, would that make me a god ,or would that make God a man?
When did the Word become flesh????
 
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You are a new man in Christ. However, you are still a man.

There is no problem with that only that it puts limitation on Most High if one is not open to learn the complete truth that sets us free from missing the mark. Keeps us in a bound state.
You yourself may feel free and that is good.
Everyday people miss out and for all we know, they are angels.
How is one to answer knowing one is free indeed and not speaking that which set one free?
 
Genesis 1 describes mankind being created on the 6th day ...


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There is no problem with that only that it puts limitation on Most High if one is not open to learn the complete truth that sets us free from missing the mark. Keeps us in a bound state.
You yourself may feel free and that is good.
Everyday people miss out and for all we know, they are angels.
How is one to answer knowing one is free indeed and not speaking that which set one free?

Sorry, I do not understand your question. Can you please make it clearer.
 
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