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The Father the Son and the Holy Spirit

The last line of the Lord’s prayer is, “In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.” It is a key line in the Christian religion. The intention of this is reminding one of where we came from and to thank Jesus Christ for giving his life to remove humanitie’s sin. There are many key points in the Bible that tells us how we came to be, reminding us everyday to be thankful for what God has done for us. The Bible is one thing that held in high esteem with many people with stories of earth’s origin, centered in their beliefs in creationism.The Theory of creationism has no true time for when it founded but has been part of many people’s lives life’s from the very beginning. The Bible is the key source for information on the origins of human life according to the many Christians. The Bible details the story of God and his passion to make man and molded man from himself (Genesis 1:27). But where did the Bible come from? That is a mystery in itself. The scriptures were passed down from the disciples of Jesus to holy men throughout the ages by word of mouth until they were written on paper. Creationism arose from the Bible, and the book of Genesis. Christ helped teach these ideas and who’s teachings are still followed today is God’s son Jesus Christ. He was sent to Earth by his father to speak the word of God to humanity, ultimately made the biggest sacrifice of all, by giving his life to save the lives of who would be baptized, and those who wouldn’t would be condemned (Luke 16:15). There are different degrees of creationism, while ranging from believing only in what is explictly stated in the Bible; to believing an equal balance between the Bible and science. One type of creationism is Young Earth Creationism, which is most often entitled as “creationism” by scientists, education and the press (Moreland 41). This belief teaches that the earth is ...

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