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A Passages from the Book of Genesis

 The passages of holy books of all religions are on this page!!!!

          What's the most interesting book of old testament? 

      The answer may be different but my answer will be probably Book of Genesis if I think about Greek legendary mthyology. Book of Genesis is the first book of   Old testament and give a thorough description of God in the early history and also the later origin of Jewish people. Have you learned or heard about Creationism and Evolution ? Hope so every study of social and natural sciences are aware of these two uncompatible theories I think in contrast to Darwin's biological evolutionary theory, the Creationists are largely motivated by this book. The Book of Genesis gives a detailed description how Adam and Eve were created and they were pulled out of Aden, and the fight between brothers Cain and Abel and so on. But the most interesting verse is from Chapter 1, verse 27, and that is,

So God Created man in his own image, in God's image he (God) created him (man), he made men and women”


Now this verse is very often used by those who are believer in God and those who are atheist to God. The believers quote this verse and emphasize that mankind should live a Godly life and he can be so. The atheist distort the verse and say it's not God in whose image  man is created rather it's man who created God in his own image. 
Very interesting out of Book of Genesis. Isn't so?

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