Birth of the Earth #4 - The Soil Shows Lineage Back to God


The Soil Shows Lineage Back to God
 
Now since mankind has a history of not being the most righteous of creatures, let's instead look at only the testimony of the earth since all flesh is taken from the dust of the earth and all flesh returns to the dust of the earth, Ecclesiastes 3:20. The soil or the dust of the earth really does show lineage back to God quite easily if the words in the Holy Bible are taken at their originally intended meanings chosen by the original authors.
 
Right about now is the time most Christians will start having a pretty big crisis of faith. Usually that offense goes something like, "if the soil's source of lineage is God then that means man has a preexistence which is not true." Therefore, these people refuse to believe that the soil could be birthed out of God. 
 
Did you notice how the crisis of faith has nothing to do with what is written but has everything to do with the conclusion drawn by the person who has taken offense? The conclusion is not true so they redefine the scriptures that point to God as the soil's father in order to make since of that which they had deemed untrue. There is an explanation for both; 1) how the soil was birthed from God, and 2) how mankind does not have any preexistence, and both are quite true. The explanation is found in the little understood concept of circumcision what I like to call "The Cut" which occurred on Day One of creation.
 
However, this series of articles deals with the birth of dust, which occurred on day three of creation. Therefore, let's pretend days four through seven of Creation have not taken place yet. We will start at day three and work backwards in time to "The Cut." Hopefully, this will settle in your heart that soil was birthed from God. Though I know that man does NOT have a preexistence prior to day six of creation, I will not attempt to prove it biblically in this series of articles. So for now, let's concentrate on what else the Bible says about the birth of the earth.

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