2006-07-11
A Thought on Creation
Assuming Gen. 1:1 describes an act of creation and is not a title: It's striking that the Genesis account begins with the creation of two realms rather than a single entity or realm.
Hesiod says that there was one reality, chaos; Anaximander says "together were all things"; Thales claimed that water was the beginning.
But not Genesis: Duality and difference does not arise from a prior unity. Difference is primordial in creation, as in God.
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Its thoughts like these that keep me coming black to this blog.
that is, coming "back" to this blog.
I like Johnny Cash, but I don't wear much black.
I really appreciate this observation. Some of the early Gnostics claimed that difference and differentiation (specifically of sex) was a result or outcome of the fall, while I have always thought it was consistent in a continuous line of diverse creations (He separated Night from Day, Land from Sea, Light from Darkness) which seem to be pre-fall. Your observations give a little more foundation for my intuitive reading of Genesis.
Thanks.
Cheryl
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