In short, man gets the breath of live in his airways, to his...

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    In short, man gets the breath of live in his airways, to his lungs and becomes a living soul, didn't receive a soul on top of becoming a living soul, that would be ADDING to the CLEAR words of the verse.

    Pretty please wotsup I'm not that stupid, and, for heaven sake you are up to your stupidity and imagination again really, this is what you are like putting thing where they don’t belong as you did with John 17:3


    Look at what you wrote and do tell who is adding, God didn’t create a living soul with giving him life then added a soul later, all done in one hit ...as a definition of a soul is in the life of the person

    This is the type of nonsense we’ve been putting up with since day one on here

    We see in Genesis that God created everything by his word, yet we see God molds Adam from part of his creation namely clay and breathed into the dust to give the whole of the person Adam life, soul and divine essence spirit, yet, we have the same physiology as animals. That’s the difference from the creation of humans and the rest of creation


    The creation of Adam in Genesis 2:7 is indeed a unique and intriguing account. While God's word is often depicted as the primary means of creation, the creation of Adam involves a combination of spoken words and physical actions. This dichotomy raises interesting questions about the nature of humanity and our relationship and difference with the rest of creation, which you Mr wotsup fail to take into account

    Let's break down the creation of Adam in Genesis 2:

    1.God forms Adam from the dust, "Then the Lord God formed the man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living creature." Genesis 2:7 Here, God uses physical matter (dust) to shape Adam's body.

    2.God breathes life into Adam "And breathed into (the clay God formed) his nostrils the breath of life" Genesis 2:7 taking physiology of a human, This verse highlights the divine infusion of life into Adam, which sets him apart from the rest of creation.

    Now, compared to other living creatures, humans are unique in several ways:

    1. Spiritual essence, Humans possess a spiritual essence, which is not seen in animals.as no animal was formed this way, this is reflected in the biblical teaching that humans are created in God's image Genesis 1:26-27. While animals are also created by God, they do not possess this spiritual dimension as being created in God’s image and directly by God handiwork
    2.Biblical creation, Humans are created by God's direct intervention, whereas animals are created through natural processes. This highlights the special relationship between humans and God.
    1. Language and communication, Humans possess language and communication abilities that are distinct from animals. This capacity for language reflects humanity's unique role as God's image-bearers. Animals do not even if they are of the same physiology in flesh and breading air
    4 Consciousness and self-awareness, Humans possess a higher level of consciousness and self-awareness compared to animals. This enables us to think abstractly, make moral decisions, and have a sense of purpose.

    Regarding our physiology being similar to animals, it's essential to note that:

    1 Common ancestry, from a scientific perspective, humans share a common ancestor with other animals, which explains some similarities in our physical makeup.

    2.Divine purpose, However, the biblical account emphasizes that humans are created in God's image and for a specific purpose Genesis 1:26-27. This purpose is not merely biological or physical but also spiritual and relational.

    Us, humans we share some physical characteristics with animals, our unique creation story highlights our distinct spiritual essence, linguistic abilities, consciousness, and self-awareness. These differences reflect our special role as God's image-bearers and set us apart from other living creatures.
 
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