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1 Section 1: God’s Plan for
Part 1: The Goodness of Creation

2 Article 1: The History If we choose to follow our faith and believe that God exists, the next question is: Why did God create us? Was he bored, lonely, looking for free labor?

3 Genesis Creation Accounts
The creation accounts reveal: God created the whole universe He created the universe out of love, because He is love He created the world to be good, because he is Goodness He revealed the serpents words as lies, because he is Truth Even after the sin of Adam and Eve, God remained faithful to humanity because he is faithfulness The creation accounts are part of a period known as primeval history, passed down by oral tradition, eventually edited over several centuries and written down from several ancient Jewish sources Primeval history- Archeological-

4 Religious Truth vs Scientific Truth
The primeval history in the Bible teaches religious truth, not science Our faith tells us that each writings is written by a human author who was inspired by the Holy Spirit Figurative Language- Figurative language can teach us important religious truths, but is not usually meant to be scientifically or historically accurate

5 Figurative Language in Genesis
Number Seven- Wind- Chaos and Order- Serpent- Adam’s naming the animals- Light and Darkness- Water- Garden- Tree of Knowledge- Fruit-

6 Literary Forms in the Bible
God did not take away the creativity of the human authors as they wrote the books that would eventually become Sacred Scripture, so sacred scripture contains many literary forms. Literary forms (genres)- Different kinds of writing determined by their literary technique, content, tone, and purpose (how the author wants the readers to be affected) Open your textbook to page 13, read the box at the bottom of the page and list the literary forms that the Bible contains.

7 Article 2: Praise the Lord from the heavens; give praise in the heights. Praise him, all you angels; give praise, all you hosts. Praise him, sun and moon; give praise, all shining stars. Young men and women too, old and young alike. Let them all praise the Lord’s name, for his name alone is exalted, majestic above the earth and heaven. (Psalm 148: 1-3, 12-13)

8 Creation: The Work of Three-In-One
God exists outside of space and time (He created them) Trinity-

9 Examples of Trinity in Life
Family H2O Tree Three Leaf Clover

10 Examples of the Trinity in Scripture
Jesus= 2nd Person of the Trinity, “The Word of God” “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came to be through him, and without him nothing came to be.” (John 1: 1-3) Holy Spirit= 3rd Person of the Trinity, symbolized by Wind, Fire, a Dove. “A mighty wind swept over the waters” (Genesis 1: 2)

11 Creation Seen and Unseen
Modern day science tends to place emphasis on things we can observe with our 5 senses The Scriptures and Tradition teach us that part of God’s creation is spiritual or unseen Angels The Soul Tradition- Magisterium

12 Article 3: Human Beings: The Summit of Creation
“The union of our body and soul is so complete we cannot distinguish or separate them, until death when our body dies and our soul lives on.” “God created man in his image; in the divine image he created him; male and female he created them” (Genesis 1: 27) Soul-

13 Male and Female Both sexes are created in the image of God
Both should be treated with equal dignity Both maleness and femaleness reflect God’s infinite perfection

14 Made For Each Other “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a suitable partner for him” (Genesis 2: 18) The loving relationship between a husband and wife reflects the perfect relationship of the Trinity Through their love comes forth new life

15 Humanity’s Role/Responsibility
1) 2) Man is predestined to reproduce the image of God’s Son made man, the “image of the invisible God” (Col 1:15) (Catechism of the Catholic Church #381) Humanity’s Responsibility: God has put the earth and everything on it in our care “Be fertile and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it. Have dominion over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, and all the living things that move on earth” (Genesis 1: 28) Each living thing has its own goodness and own unique place in creation

16 Article 4: The Garden of Eden: The Perfect Life
Adam and Eve started out in a perfect place, the Garden of Eden, and also in a perfect relationship with God and each other Read the account of Adam and Eve in Genesis 2:4- 3:24 This account uses figurative and symbolic language As you read focus on the quality of relationships Original Holiness- Original Justice-

17 Symbolic Elements in the Adam and Eve Story
God’s blowing breath of life into Adam- In biblical times breath was considered a source of life God’s making Eve from Adam’s rib- symbolic of the closeness and unity that is to exist between man and woman=Marriage Serpent-


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