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On The Bible Part 1

Introduction

So the chances are high that this won't last; a commentary of The Bible as I read it page by page. My ideas usually fizzle out pretty damn quickly, but I'm hoping The bible is sufficiently important to sustain my attention and stimulate my intellect and emotiojnal intelligence and mindfulness to keep me commenting on it until I've done the whole lot... and educated myself enormously in the process.

Why do such a thing?

Well, it is probably the most important book in human history as it has been the most influential, at least until thesecond half of the twentieth century. Even now, if you consider the influence of evangelical Christians in the USA, and the State of Israel, you can still see how strong an influence The Bible has in today's world.

Yet most people, myself included, have probably only heard children's versions of some of the Bible stories, or those carefully chosen extracts read in church or school in our childhood. The vast majority of The bible's writings remain a mystery to me.

However I'm also a creative person, and stimulus helps me produce new thoughts or poems, so I'm hoping that some new exciting writings will come from this project.

GENESIS

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.

What a start to any story, any book.

By the heavens and the earth is meant the entirety of the universe.

The sentence of course begs major questions:

What was there before the beginning? Presumably at least God.
If God, who or what was or is God? One answer is the creator of the universe.
And if God - I'm having to stop myself writing He, then having an impulse to be gender neutral, to add or Her, then having a wider perspective, add or it - if God created the universe, does that imply he just set it in motion, or did he do so knowing how it was, is, and is going to pan out?

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