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From the beginning (Clean and filthy animals)

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Before God created anything, there was just God. [1] He looked for a place to put a universe. There was nothing larger than God. [2] There was no place outside of him to create. He could only put the new things inside of himself. He opened a pocket within himself and spoke into it. [3] When the heavens and earth were finished; he created his friend. [4] [5] [6] "Hi Adam, I am God; let me teach holiness and love. [7] I will give you a tree as a symbol of holiness. It is separate and different from other trees. You should not eat from it, just because I am God. [8] I am Holy. I am Love." Adam not understanding God, would 'declare' his own rules as God had done. [9] He ate the fruit from the tree. [10] [[Com {{{cv}}}|¢]] {{:Com_{{{cv}}}}}