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Monday, January 8, 2024

SOURCES

By looking at Genesis 1

I will make an observation: all things that appear to have a cause-and-effect may not have, or may not always have had, a cause-and-effect relationship. God first made the light, then he divided it from the darkness, then he named the darkness "night" and the light "day". Then the evening and the morning were the first day. It was after that (three days later, on the 4th day) that God created the lights, sun and moon, and attached them to the day/night cycle (to rule over the day and over the night).
-There was light without a source for it (sun, stars).
-There may have been day and night without the rotation of the earth.
-Things may become associated into cause and effect after they both are brought into existence,

There was light -- then there was sources for the light -- then the sources were made to rule over the light . Might there be other things that seem to be in a cause-and-effect relationship which really are not that way? Were energies made before the sources for them came into being? It is not possible for humans to create "energies" before we create the "sources". We always start from the source of the energy.

Does an idea come from a thought, or the thought from the idea?

The Holy Spirit comes from God but where does our human spirit come from? Does it come from the soul? Which came first the soul, or the spirit?

Does feeling produce a thought, or does thought produce a feeling, or can it happen either way?<