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To affirm our point of the wisdom teaching of today, which is "Significance of the earth, we are going to look to the holy bible because it is the book of choice when it comes to matters of moral compass, especially here in the continental incorporated United States. 

We're going to focus only on the very first chapter, starting with the very first verse despite their being emphasis on our point throughout the entirety of the book.

 

Before we do though, we're going to address some issues that tend to cause issue for confusion just to ensure we all keep on the same page as smoothly as is possible.

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Issue one in our perspective would encompass what will be referred to as being and totaling a "day"  Beings the book is starting with "The first" day of Creation, and too, creation of earth, it's fair to conclude the book itself was referring to "days" being calculated as "God's Days" which is ok because the book will later go on to explain the difference between "God days" and "Earth days", saying that "One day" of God's time is equative to being 1,000 Earth Days... so keep that in mind but don't let it confuse ya.

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So, day 1 of Creation translates into 1,000 earth days meaning the Divine spent 1,000 of what we know to be "days" here on the earth just creating the 

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This is where our focus begins... the making of Earth. The book emphasizes that it was without form,  

Genesis 1:1-2: 
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was moving over the surface of the waters.

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Its fair to say that there was decided to be an emphasis put into the development of the earth as you will see...

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Here emphasis is put on the fact that the Earth was decided to be kept SEPERATE from the Heavens, a point that many still to date refuse to totally comprehend as being the facts according to the book they claim to hold so dear and know so well. Many try to say that heaven is here on our earth, which clearly it is not. Others say that the waters of heaven, flow from the garden of Eden onto the earth, which again if you read the book on it's face is also an untrue statement. 

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So, day three, the Divine is putting focus on developing the earth. It starts with the formation of "dry land" and then planting all the plants, bushes, vines and trees in the dry land. To us this is a clear indication that the dry land itself as well as all that would be planted in it mattered to the Divine. If we look into "dry land" we find so many significant things within it... metals, minerals, vitamins, and so forth that it's amazing in itself. 

So, day three, the Divine is putting focus on developing the earth. It starts with the formation of "dry land" and then planting all the plants, bushes, vines and trees in the dry land. To us this is a clear indication that the dry land itself as well as all that would be planted in it mattered to the Divine. If we look into "dry land" we find so many significant things within it... metals, minerals, vitamins, and so forth that it's amazing in itself. 

Day four... the creation of the sun and of our moon. Interestingly it's insinuated here that the sun and moon were Not part of the initial creation. The way it reads it's almost suggesting that they were created specifically for the purpose of the earth, which would make sense as to why they are so much more impacting on the earth and we her inhabitants than the other planets in our scope created when earth was. 

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To affirm our point of the wisdom teaching of today, which is "Significance of the earth, we are going to look to the holy bible because it is the book of choice when it comes to matters of moral compass, especially here in the continental incorporated United States. 

We're going to focus only on the very first chapter, starting with the very first verse despite their being emphasis on our point throughout the entirety of the book.

 

Before we do though, we're going to address some issues that tend to cause issue for confusion just to ensure we all keep on the same page as smoothly as is possible.

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Issue one in our perspective would encompass what will be referred to as being and totaling a "day"  Beings the book is starting with "The first" day of Creation, and too, creation of earth, it's fair to conclude the book itself was referring to "days" being calculated as "God's Days" which is ok because the book will later go on to explain the difference between "God days" and "Earth days", saying that "One day" of God's time is equative to being 1,000 Earth Days... so keep that in mind but don't let it confuse ya.

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So, day 1 of Creation translates into 1,000 earth days meaning the Divine spent 1,000 of what we know to be "days" here on the earth just creating the 

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Creator seems to maintain full focus on development of the earth for day 5, now creating all of the winged ones as well as on the swimmers and creatures of the waters such as the fish and crabs, dolphins whales and so forth of our relations

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Genesis 1:26
Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; and let them rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.” 

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Of course the sixth day is a topic that we find ourselves constantly having to address and explain, so we will spare you all of that and those points in this wisdom teaching... the point we will make here is that this is the final day of the Divine's earthly creation and as of the end of this day, as you will see, felt that Everything that was made on and encompassing our earth was declared "Good", and the Divine decided that it was time to rest and take a day off creating creation.

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Genesis 1:29
Then God said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the surface of all the earth, and every tree which has fruit yielding seed; it shall be food for you;

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Genesis 1:30
"and to every beast of the earth and to every bird of the sky and to every thing that moves on the earth which has life, I have given every green plant for food”; and it was so.

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To re-affirm our point of the wisdom teaching of today, which is "Significance of the earth, we put emphasis on the fact that  it's said on the 7th day, that all that had been made up to this point was "Good", so good that Creator felt it appropriate time to "Rest" for a day.

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Exodus 20:11
"For in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day; therefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day and made it holy."

Based on the verbiage, we feel that the definition of "days"  that the time frame is referring to the Great Creator's time measurement, meaning that the "7 days" we just covered above are actually a total of 7,000 earth days in total far as we earthlings know to be days. It's strange to us that though the masses of people who cling to the book and insist that everything we need to know is in there seem to overlook or disregard that Thousands of days were spent specifically creating everything upon the earth matters to the Great Architect of who spent the time making it. 

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The weather, plants, and animals are all part of the environment God created on the Earth. The Bible says that they are as much a part of God's creation as mankind itself: The Bible says that knowledge of God and his works can be found in understanding plants and animals and the delicate web of life: 

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Most Christians can easily cite Genesis 1 when discussing Bible verses about the environment. Yet there are so many other scripture verses that remind us that God not only created the Earth, but also calls on us to protect it.

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A key point that we feel is overlooked is that at and up to this point there was no Adam of Eden yet made much less anywhere Near our beloved mother earth, which we go into more depth about in other wisdom teachings, but long story short of it was that we the ones the Adamites (Jew) refer ti as "Gentile" (the nice way they put it) were the only humanoids now inhabiting mother earth in physical form as two-legged mammal people.

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This is our instruction and in turn birth rite inheritance:

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Genesis 1:28
God blessed them; and God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it; and rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over every living thing that moves on the earth.”

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The noblest thing we can do is to preserve this beautiful environment so that we can continue to reap the sweet fruits it offers. The environment around us is not only our home but everything that keeps us alive. From the food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe, our shelter and more, it helps us to survive. Therefore, caring for the environment is something that should be inherent in us. Since nature is the source of our livelihood, it’s only right that we should also be kind to it. Every person has a moral obligation to take care of nature. Not only, because it takes care of us, but because it’s also the right thing to do.

"Our bones, flesh and blood are made up of the metals, liquids and minerals of the earth and everything on this planet is made up of the same things. As humans we have being, so everything on the earth does too in our culture, because we are made of the same thing." -- John Trudell

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In our Anishinaabeg prophecies, this is called the time of the Seventh Fire. This is a time when our people will have two roads ahead of us - one miikina, or path, which is well-worn - but scorched - and another path which is green. It will be our choice upon which path to embark.  That is where we are.

Sometimes, our actions endanger everything that surrounds us, including ourselves. The worst thing about this is that human beings are the major contributors to these negative occurrences. Our activities such as industrialization, and waste disposal methods are some of the major causes of greenhouse gases.

 

Our interaction with the environment should be in a way that we use the resources that nature provides, but in a sustainable manner. We cannot emphasize enough that we should All strive to ensure that our actions don’t end up harming the environment as we are the ones to suffer later. forests offer a home to different birds, animals and even some people. Almost half of the world’s species live in these forests. If we destroy our forests, we destroy the home of multiple species.

 

Almost all our activities affect the ecosystem in one way or the other. If we negatively impact the ecosystem, we put various species on the verge of extinction. For example, if we pollute the water bodies with plastic or leaked oil, we kill the species that live there. Air pollution causes numerous chronic health issues that are sometimes fatal to humanity. Things like acid rain are also due to pollution, and they affect both plants and animals.

 

When we pollute the water sources, we are the ones who will lack clean water. If again we cut down all trees for our short-term goals, we will suffer global warming, lack of rainfall to grow our food, and many other adverse situations. Polluted water sources and air will bring about devastating effects like diseases, such as cancer and various respiratory disease. Everyone, therefore, has a role in ensuring they maintain a clean environment we can all live in.

If we want to guarantee ourselves a healthy life, as well as a good life for future generations, it a must that we preserve our environment.

Eden is clearly Not on or near the earth 

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In the Bible, it's claimed that the God of Heaven commands Adam to be a steward of the environment (Eden). Isaiah and Jeremiah prophesy about the dire consequences that occur when man disobeys God and fails to take care of the Earth: Below is one of our more commonly referred to quotations regarding such that was spoken To the Adamites by their Creator:

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Now the LORD God had planted a garden in the east, in Eden; and there he put the man he had formed. The LORD God made all kinds of trees grow out of the ground—trees that were pleasing to the eye and good for food. In the middle of the garden were the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. (Genesis 2:8-9)

Genesis 2:15
Then the Lord God took the man and put him into the garden of Eden to cultivate it and keep it.

Genesis 3:23 "So the Lord God sent them out of the Garden of Eden and made them cultivate the soil from which they had been formed. 24 Then at the east side of the garden he put living creatures and a flaming sword which turned in all directions. This was to keep anyone from coming near the tree that gives life."

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"Jophiel (Beauty of God) is the first angel mentioned in the Bible [the first part of which is also the Torah]. His role is to guard the Tree of Life for the Creator. Grasping a fearsome, fiery sword, he had the awesome task of banishing Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden and will deter any human from stepping onto the hallowed ground again. He has wisdom, will give inspiration, and will help you to use discrimination."

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Jeremiah 2:7
"I brought you into a fertile land to eat its fruit and rich produce. But you came and defiled my land and made my inheritance detestable."

"Our bones, flesh and blood are made up of the metals, liquids and minerals of the earth and everything on this planet is made up of the same things. As humans we have being, so everything on the earth does too in our culture, because we are made of the same thing." -- John Trudell

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