LIFE BEFORE FLESH
When God created man in the person of Adam, He used inanimate matter to create that man. Most of us who are “believers” must consider that statement, in some form, as a component of our credo (a Latin word meaning, “I believe’). In other words, in order to be a believer, one must have a set of beliefs – a set of things one believes to be true. If, for example, one professes to be an atheist, part of that person’s belief set (credo) is the proposition that there is no god. When we use the term believer, though, we generally refer to the large body of persons who “believe” in God and in the redemptive work of Jesus the Christ. Our beliefs may vary considerably in the specific details and in the degree of commitment to them, but these are somewhere in the individual credo. Interestingly, they are not necessarily viable in the set of persons who acquiesce to some creed which does not require they be considered and examined. I say this because such a person cannot actually believe that which he/she has not examined in light of the other things such a person also professes to believe. In the case before us is the simple statement: “So God created man in his own image . .” (Genesis 1:27, NIV, [...]