The Creation Stories in Genesis

Lesson 5:  Evil Pervades (Genesis 6:1-8:19)

Lesson 5: Evil Pervades (Genesis 6:1-8:19)

It seems strange that Noah and the Ark ( Genesis 8:20-9:28) has become a beloved children’s Bible story. You have to question what we are teaching our young people. Sadly, it is usually presented as a precaution about being good so God does not punish you–  something like behaving or Santa Claus will not bring […]

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Lesson 4: Consequences of Humanity’s Failure

Lesson 4: Consequences of Humanity’s Failure

Genesis maintains when we are not in a proper relationship with God, all other relationships are corrupted. That pertains to humans as well as all other parts of the creation. The narrative labels violence as the big sin. Humans were vegetarians until Noah’s time when God made allowances for violently killing and eating other living […]

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Lesson 3: Humanity’s Failure

Lesson 3: Humanity’s Failure

After examining the goodness of creation and humanity’s task in caring for it, Genesis spends several chapters on our failure. Again it is clear we are not dealing with historical events so much as the meaning of ancient stories that try to express humanity’s alienation from God. The rather bizarre narrative and four stories maintain […]

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Lesson 2: Humanity’s Task (Genesis 1:16-31 and especially 2: 15-17)

Lesson 2: Humanity’s Task (Genesis 1:16-31 and especially 2: 15-17)

Although the ancient stories felt all parts of creation were good and worked together according to God’s design, they focused especially on the relationship between the divine and the human. In the second creation story, the human was to till and care for the garden. In the first, he was to operate as God’s agent […]

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