"In the begining God created the heavens and the earth."
| Webster is an accurate account of the English language | Given |
1. the point at which something begins | Applicable |
2. the first part | Applicable |
3. origin, source | Applicable |
4. a rudimentary stage or early period —usually used in plural | Not Applicable: Singular |
1.a capitalized:the supreme or ultimate reality as the Being perfect in power, wisdom, and goodness who is worshipped as creator and ruler of the universe | Applicable |
1.b capitalized:the supreme or ultimate reality as the incorporeal divine Principle ruling over all as eternal Spirit : infinite Mind | Not Applicable: A Principle can't create anything physical |
2. a being or object believed to have more than natural attributes and powers and to require human worship; specifically : one controlling a particular aspect or part of reality | Not Applicable: Not capitalized |
3. a person or thing of supreme value | Not Applicable: Not capitalized |
4. a powerful ruler | Not Applicable: Not capitalized |
1. to bring into existence | Applicable |
2.a to invest with a new form, office, or rank | Applicable |
2.b to produce or bring about by a course of action or behavior | Applicable |
3. cause, occasion | Applicable |
4.a to produce through imaginative skill | Applicable |
4.b design | Applicable |
| 1. the expanse of space that seems to be over the earth like a dome : usually used in plural | Applicable: Plural |
| 2.a often capitalized : the dwelling place of the Deity and the blessed dead | Not Applicable: Singular |
| 2.b a spiritual state of everlasting communion with God | Not Applicable: Singular |
| 3. capitalized God | Not Applicable: Singular |
| 4. a place or condition of utmost happiness | Not Applicable: Singular |
| 5. a state of thought in which sin is absent and the harmony of divine Mind is manifest | Not Applicable: Singular |
1. the fragmental material composing part of the surface of the globe; especially : cultivable soil | Applicable |
2. the sphere of mortal life as distinguished from spheres of spirit life — compare heaven, hell | Applicable |
3.a areas of land as distinguished from sea and air | Applicable |
3.b the solid footing formed of soil : ground | Applicable |
4. often capitalized : the planet on which we live that is third in order from the sun | Not Applicable: Not Capitalized |
5.a the people of the planet Earth | Applicable |
5.b the mortal human body | Applicable |
5.c the pursuits, interests, and pleasures of earthly life as distinguished from spiritual concerns | Applicable |
6. the lair of a burrowing animal | Applicable |
7. an excessive amount of money —used with the | Applicable |
This is interesting, but I'd be able to mess up the logic to this so much you wouldn't be able to do anything of meaning. I'm not trying to stop people from having religion since I am religious and very spiritual myself, I'm just pointing out that there is always more than one "true" view of things. But I do like anything interesting. CODE-STER linked to this, I'm not sure if this is what he meant.
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