Jesus, Lord of creation

Faustino de Jesús Zamora Vargas
Faustino de Jesús Zamora Vargas

SUMMARY: The author argues against evolutionists and highlights the biblical fact of God creating man on September 25, which corresponds to the Hebrew New Year. The author also emphasizes the pre-existence of Christ and how it disproves evolutionists' theories. The article encourages Christians to give glory to God and acknowledges that the Bible talks about Jesus and his role in the plan of salvation. The author concludes by imagining God chiseling our faces and drawing our smiles during the creation of man.

Atheists are, almost by nature, evolutionists; consorts of Darwin and his theory on the evolution of species. It is said that theory is supposition, sometimes speculation, because the results of the research in question have not been validated to verify the hypothesis that such theory supposes. But we already know that. We understand that God created man; So, dear brothers and sisters, congratulations! September 25 was the anniversary of the creation of man by his Creator (the sixth day of creation), a date that corresponds to the first day of the month Tishrei in the year 5775, the Hebrew New Year, a holiday called Rosh Hashanah. .

Because it is a transcendent biblical fact for humanity, I think it is interesting that creationists, you and I, know this, beyond the traditions and universal culture. By the way, the word CULTURE comes from the Hebrew KOL TORA, which means "everything comes from the Torah", that is, from the Bible, in the broadest sense of the word. Interesting, isn't it?

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