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<description><![CDATA[Dan Hagopian writes on a number of topics. One of his favorite topics to write on is the Bible. In addition Dan writes on technical topics for batteries. Dan has a passion for growing in his understanding of who God is and why He created us. Dan hopes that men can become better husbands that are God-fearing and God-following.]]></description>
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<title>Genesis Study - Who Is God - Who Is Satan?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[In our study in the book of Genesis we have will be studying the first of many including the first: creation, the first man and woman, the first marriage, the first human sin, the first murder, and more. But it is important pause for a moment and take a quick glimpse of the 2 primary forces, on opposite spectrums, that are at work in our world. The first is God and the second is Satan. Who is God? Who is Satan? In this next article in my series in Genesis we will pause for a moment to learn a little more about God and Satan.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Genesis 1 verse 2 reads: "Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters." But what does this mean. On the one side you could easily say that Genesis 1:1 is a summary verse and starting with the above verse 2 begins the detailed view of how God created the heavens and the earth. Yet when you dig a little deeper into you discover something very interesting, namely that verse 2 when viewed from the Hebrew meanings of the words reads: "the earth became confused, void, and in undistinguishable ruin. Misery, destruction, death, and wickedness was over the abyss". Where did that information come from? Let's find out and more importantly if it is true what are the potential implications with our understanding of the order of God's creation?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Did God really create the world the way He said He did? Genesis 1:1 reads: In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. In the Hebrew it is Bereshith bara Elohim eth hashshamayim veeth haarets. But what does this mean and how does the biblical account differ from other philosophies and beliefs?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The book of Genesis is the book of beginnings. Genesis means beginnings. In Genesis we have the first of many: creation, the first man and woman, the first marriage, the first languages, tribes, industry, inventions, the Hebrew nation and more. But as we begin to walk through the book of Genesis we are going to be asking many questions that will test our faith. Hebrews 11:1 tells us that faith "is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen". And in that definition we come to a fork in the road of life and ponder a reality that we are all faced with: death. Everyone dies. There is no escape from death. So knowing that we are all going to die then inevitably we all have hope in something.]]></description>
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