Origins Reflection

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In this assignment, you will summarize beliefs about the origin of the universe and life, including what Christians believe, what you believe, and how people's beliefs about origins might impact how they live.

After reflecting on chapters 1 and 2 of Genesis, create a 15-slide presentation covering the following topics, paying particular emphasis on item three:

  1. Briefly explain the Genesis account of creation (first two chapters). The point is not to retell all aspects of the story in detail, but just to make the message of the Bible clear.
  2. Explain and support your interpretation of the origin of the universe. Here you may want to address evolution, age of the earth, and whether or not it can be reconciled with the message of the Bible.
  3. Express how your understanding of the origin of the universe impacts your worldview, specifically your view of God, of humanity, and responsibility to care for the earth.

The first slide will be the title slide including your name and course information. The last slide(s) will be your list of references. You may use the textbook, the overview, or other scholarly references. Cite all sources, including the Bible, as you would in an essay. The in-text citations should be placed on the actual slides in the presentation so the audience can see them. Put basic content on the actual slides and elaborate on all your points in the slide notes. Also, utilize the attached "Origins Presentation Template" to complete the assignment.

In an effort to keep the file sizes reasonable, use no more than four low-resolution images. As in all aspects of this course, show respect for all other views, with no condescension. Keep your presentation positive and focused on what you believe, not on what you do not believe.

Use two to four resources, in addition to the Bible.

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Origins Reflection Student Name Date CWV-### Instructor Creation Account From Genesis 1-2 • Main Points Creation Account From Genesis 1-2 • Main Points Creation Account From Genesis 1-2 • Main Points Creation Account From Genesis 1-2 • Main Points Personal Beliefs About the Origins of the Universe • Main Points Personal Beliefs About the Origins of the Universe • Main Points Personal Beliefs About the Origins of the Universe • Main Points Personal Beliefs About the Origins of the Universe • Main Points How My Beliefs About Origins Impact My Worldview • Main Points How My Beliefs About Origins Impact My Worldview • Main Points How My Beliefs About Origins Impact My Worldview • Main Points How My Beliefs About Origins Impact My Worldview • Main Points How My Beliefs About Origins Impact My Worldview • Main Points References List two to four references. Prepare these references according to the guidelines found in the Student Success Center. Include the permalink for the GCU Library sources used.
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Creation Account From Genesis 1-2
Chapter 1: The first six days of creation.
God created the earth and the heaven. This serves as the introductory fact of
the Bible.
God created all things in six days and took rest on the seventh day.
Day 1- God created the universe. The Lord God also separated light from
darkness.
Day 2- God separated waters (water above and water below) using a vault or
firmament.
Day 3- God separated water in sea to create earth and it grew every form of
vegetation.
Day 4- God created the moon, the sun and stars and placed them in the sky.

Creation Account From Genesis 1-2
• Day 5- God created creatures of the air and of the water.
• Day 6- God created creatures of all kinds and created man to rule over
them.
• Day 7- God rested.

Creation Account From Genesis 1-2
Chapter 2: Continuation of creation of man story.
God created vegetation, though there was no rain.
Vegetation was watered from the mist that sprung from under the ground.
There was no man to cultivate ...


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