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doctrine: the cardinal tenet of Judaeo-Christian faith asserting God’s absolute sovereignty through the Spoken-λόγος, as fervently advocated by their first priestly scribes, and later, by their theologians and philosophers over history’s time spans.
These Grecian enunciations, by contrast, reveal creatio ex-materia. Matter or a primordial first substance, thus, has to exist to bring forth the world into becoming. For this to occur, matter had to have existed always, that is, matter had to be necessary and eternal, rather than random and temporal. If matter is necessary and eternal to cause things to become, it either co- exists or pre-exists the Unmoved First Mover, raising the problem of how can matter pre-exist the First Unmoved Mover of all things, leading to all sorts of absurdities, as many Grecian thinkers agree.
In the Old Covenant Creation Myth, Genesis, these contradictions vanish. Matter is unnecessary; Yahweh’s Spoken Word creates it. Thus, contrary to Grecian thinkers, the universe is created “out of nothing” or “out of formlessness.”
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