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of counsel, and there is no better way to explain it

              than how I laid it out in my first book.


                 Allow  me  to  start  my  response  to  this  first

              question from the very beginning. Genesis 1:1 says,

              "In the beginning ..." The word (beginning) connotes

              time. Dictionary.com says that time is a system of

              events in the past, present, and future. We establish
              time  regarding  history  and  future  events.  We


              measure  time  in  seconds,  minutes,  hours,  days,
              months, and years. Also, we measure time through


              birth, growth, and death. But God experiences time
              differently than we do. God lives in the eternal. In

              eternity time does not exist.


                 I asked myself, and then eventually, God: "Why

              did God start my beginning?" I concluded that God

              started my beginning for the same reason He created

              your origin. He established our beginnings because

              He wants us to exist along with Him in eternity—but

              in a different place called Earth for the time being—

              to solve a problem for Him. Let me break it down

              so you can understand:





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