The First Creation Story Interpretations Essay
The First Creation Story Interpretations Essay God’s first creation was the heavens and the earth. I found very interesting the ...
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The First Creation
Story Interpretations Essay
God’s first creation was the heavens and the earth. I found
very interesting the way God flapped over the water. This is the first hint of
the form of God’s body. He might have wings or fins like a fish. God’s second
creation was light. He separated the light from the darkness and thus a day
passed. According to the commentator, light represents goodness. This shows
that God can only create make good things. It is interesting that darkness or
evil was preexistent. Before God created the light, only darkness existed.
After his two creations, the rest of the plants and animals
followed. It is interesting how God made humans the masters of all races.
Before Genesis, all the polytheists were afraid of angering their deities. They
were always subjected to the whims of their Gods. In a way, their Gods were
made in the image and likeness of their whimsical rulers.
In the case of Genesis, we were made in the likeness of our
God. Both men and women are manifestations of God. Needless to say, this shows
that God has a female aspect. My favorite part appeared in the commentaries. The
commentator was confident about the challenge of science. They usually get
rebuked by scientist for the inaccuracy of the Genesis.
Their response is that Genesis is a poem. You have to be a
fool to take Genesis literary. Everything written there is meant to enrich the
soul, not the mind. Now, I wish to mention some interesting mystical
interpretations of Genesis. My favorite is the Kabbalist interpretation.
Apparently, God tried to make the world six times. Each time, it came out too
perfect. The worlds he made always ended up getting swallowed up into his
divinity. In essence, he kept making perfect replicas of himself.
In order to fix this problem, he drew his divinity into
himself. In the emptiness he created the seventh world and shot it with a beam.
From the resulting blast, he created something different then himself. You
know, like the universe and our home world; mixed in within the imperfect
fragments laid holy sparks. From these fragments, the human spirit was born; imperfect
flesh with the divine spirit.
What is interesting about this concept is that this creation
process describes a singularity. A singularity is a kind of major explosion.
Its concept was used by Einstein to create the A Bomb. This is definitely a lot
of food for thought. Think about it, this interpretation is more than 2300
years old.
The second interesting revision is the Gnostic
interpretation. You see, Genesis had a lot of polarities. There was always the
heavens and the earth, birds and animals, man and woman, ect. The Gnostics
imagined that each polarity stood for a major heavenly being. The final pair
was man and woman. The divine man was the messiah. The divine woman was Sophia
or Wisdom.
Sophia wanted to know the father. However, she did not want
the help of her partner. By accident, she created the God of the Old Testament.
He in turn created out imperfect world. The Father felt sorry for the human
creations and thus sent Sophia and the messiah to save them.
As for the Catholic interpretation, God created humans to
rule, not to serve. It is interesting the commentator’s interpretation of God
commanding humans to multiply. He did not want an armada of children. Rather,
he wanted humans to have good kids. This is noted in all the preliminary steps
God took before making his first two humans. He waited six days before making
humans.
As such, this first creation story asks parents to be
responsible adults. It is better to wait to have the proper conditions for
having kids, than to have them starve to death. Can you imagine how differently
things would have been if humans had evolved during the Jurassic Era? We
certainly might not have survived with so many dinosaurs. Therefore, the take
home message is that humans are not servants, but dominators. Lastly, we must
be responsible adults when it comes to procreation.