CWV-101 Origins
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Origins
Part One: Christian Beliefs Respond thoroughly to the prompts in this part, using total of 250-350 words combined. Use the Bible and at least one academic source (textbook, topic overview, or peer-reviewed article). Cite all of the resources used with in-text citations. Include all the sources you cite on a reference section at the end of this document.
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Summarize Christian beliefs about the origins of the universe:
Christians believe God is the author of the origin of the universe and the earth. In the verse of genesis, he establishes that God created the earth, universe, and the man in the first six days and in the seventh day rest. God created main in his likeness and finally theistic evolution.
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Summarize Genesis 1-2:
In this chapter of genesis, God created the earth and everything that exists on it, in just six days and rested on day seven. During these days that are a week, he is blessing the last day (day seven). He created man likeness to him and then created the woman of the rib to accompany, help, and love man. God in this chapter told him that the man would join the woman as his wife and they would be one flesh, he also told the man not to eat from the forbidden tree.
3.
Summarize general revelation and special revelation:
It is in revelation that it is made known to every living being. The revelation that refers to that truth and can be known from God through nature. The creation of Adam and Eve in his likeness and that as time went by, they did not follow the instructions not to eat from the tree of knowledge.
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Summarize the three major Creationism approaches to Genesis 1-2:
In genesis it talks about the creation of the heavens and the earth in six days, then rest, bless, and sanctify the seventh day. And in the second chapter he creates Adam from the dust where he is given dominion over the animals and then Eve who is created from Adan.
Part Two: Current Understanding
Respond thoroughly to the prompts in this part, using total of 250-350 words combined. Use the Bible and at least one academic source (textbook, topic overview, or peer-reviewed article). Cite all of the resources used with in-text citations. Include all the sources you cite on a reference section at the end of this document.
1.
My current beliefs about the origin of the universe:
To some extent I believe in the scientific theory of how the universe was created. But I also firmly believe that without God the creation of the universe would be almost impossible.
Therefore, I believe that God and the universe are one and the same and have evolved over the years.
2.
My current beliefs about evolution:
I believe that the earth is as old as scientists say it is. I think this scientific information from experts could be correct. Even during time at school or in the books or documents we read: They
thought us to calculate mathematically to calculate the age of the planet.
3.
My current beliefs about the age of the earth:
From my personal belief I can say that the reconciliation that exists between science and the Bible is that the universe exists and the proof of that is that we are living in it. Science can give us an explanation of the development of life and the universe, while the Bible explores the meaning of the universe and life that were created by God.
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My current beliefs about if the Bible and science can be reconciled:
From my personal belief I can say that the reconciliation that exists between science and the Bible is that the universe exists and the proof of that is that we are living in it. Science can give us an explanation of the development of life and the universe, while the Bible explores the meaning of the universe and life that were created by God.
Part Three: Impact of Current Understanding
Respond thoroughly to the prompts in this part, using total of 250-350 words combined. Use the Bible and at least one academic source (textbook, topic overview, or peer-reviewed article). Cite all of the resources used with in-text citations. Include all the sources you cite on a reference section at the end of this document.
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Therefore, this is what I believe about the nature of God:
I believe that every human is created in the likeness of God, and I believe that humas, the universe, and nature are connected and we depend on each other.
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Therefore, this is what I believe about the nature of Humanity:
I believe that the human being comes into this world and develops with the advantage of having conscience and knowing how to recognize the difference between good and evil. It is just that each of us has the decision to think, feel, or act in the way we believe is best for us. But I believe that our human nature at an individual level is influenced by what surrounds us and, unfortunately, even if there is preparation(studies), some turn to the dark side of ethical behavior.
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Therefore, this is what I believe about the care for the Earth:
I think we are not taking care of our planet as we should. In recent decades, climate change has changed too much, thanks in large part to the misuse of raw materials, the subsoil, pollution, and
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