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Replying to post 21 by FWI]
I am not sure God created Adam and Eve:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toward_the_Light
Thus, they created the first man, and hoped that he and his fellow men would be able to control the Darkness. But the humans were afraid, and escaped from the evil they felt from the Eldest. When they saw the sun, they held out their arms and asked for help. When the humans died, their spirits arose from their bodies, but the Eldest had not been able to give them Thought and a Will, and they continued as shadows — alive, but still dead, without consciousness. These zombies eventually outnumbered the living humans, wandering the earth like an army of ghosts. When the Eldest saw this, some of them felt terrible about what their experiments with the darkness had led to, and they pitied their creations. When God called for them, they asked Him to help their creatures, and God agreed to take responsibility for the humans. He gave all the dead spirits a spark of divine light, and gave them Will and Thought, and they became conscious beings. And God made laws for man's existence, ordaining that they again and again must incarnate on earth, to grow in maturity until they have learned to resist the darkness. Upon maturity, they will end their living on earth, and continue their development toward the kingdom of God.
In this book it is stated that mankind have been here for about five million years:
http://thelightuniversal.org/page67.html
This seems more in tune with reality...
I am not bound to this book, so...
But it comes with some interesting thoughts:
http://uk.vandrermodlyset.dk/m-a01.htm
http://uk.vandrermodlyset.dk/m-ko01.htm
Can you explain things step by step until we reach this world?
That is what this book does...
In this book Christ was the first one to step forward and offer his help to mankind. That is why he is Christ. But it could have been another one and then he would have been Christ. In other words. God ask the angels if they would help mankind and he was the first one to step forward.
This book answer a lot of questions.
But what about the universe?
I can only point to these two links:
http://uk.vandrermodlyset.dk/m-a03.htm
http://uk.vandrermodlyset.dk/m-ko03.htm
And to this:
http://thelightuniversal.org/page56.html
Question 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32.
And this:
http://thelightuniversal.org/page3.html
Question 51.
I have thought about question 31 and must say that I do not understand it...
The book was publicit in 1920 and the question and answer in 1930.
My main question is this:
Is it possible to create a universe this way?
Lets remember that if this book is wrong then it do not follow that the bible is then correct. The bible has its own problems:
viewtopic.php?p=959066#959066
And so do the Hare Krishna movement. They talk about a fall from the spirituel world and are saying (if I understand them correct) that the soul starts with its own universe...hmm...something to think about.