And God called the light day, and the darkness He called night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day.
So I've been afraid to ask the question, as I didn't want to seem the fool, and I've gone under the assumption that God is male. Finally I am given the answer to my unasked question through my patience. Now though I start to wonder who is this male figure "God"? Another question, "Why is his creations more important than him?"
Up until now, God hasn't bothered to name anything, so the next question is, "Why are light and darkness so important to him, that he names them?"
Next question, "Evening and morning to what, or whom?" We know it isn't to the dirt floating around aimlessly, the body of water floating in space, or the heavens themselves, was it? So did he get tired of creating and put on his pajamas and go to sleep?
The author of this book is really starting to tick me off. There doesn't seem to be a method to the madness, and we are only five verses in, and I gotta find out some of the answers to my questions, so onward I will read.
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