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1. To create or make something.
2. Commonly used in everyday speech to mean the world and all things in it. The Universe, Cosmos, Nature, etc..
3. Used by Christians in refference to their belief that their god brought the world and all things in it into existance.
2. Commonly used in everyday speech to mean the world and all things in it. The Universe, Cosmos, Nature, etc..
3. Used by Christians in refference to their belief that their god brought the world and all things in it into existance.
1. My art work is my creation.
2. The sun seems to shine down on all creation in the morning.
3. Most Christians believe in the biblical account of creation as opposed to scientific fact and history.
2. The sun seems to shine down on all creation in the morning.
3. Most Christians believe in the biblical account of creation as opposed to scientific fact and history.
by OneBadAsp October 20, 2006
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Creation
The process is not easy but it is very rewarding.
For example, my teacher told me to create a definition of the word creation for a letter grade.
For example, my teacher told me to create a definition of the word creation for a letter grade.
by Wendayyy November 12, 2017
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My teacher told me that if I did not create a definition of the word creation I would get a bad letter grade
by Wendayyy November 12, 2017
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Simply the idea that God created the universe and it doesn't necessarily relate to creationism or the evolution theory. The idea of a creator has firm roots in logic, deductive reasoning, the scientific principle of causality and just general common sense because nothing can't do something.
Creation of the universe by a god is what most educated people believe. Atheist idiots however believe blindly in something from nothing (which is illogical) and the evidenceless hypothesis of abiogenesis which proposes that life arose from non-life but this is rejected by most people with education in science.
Atheism is bullshit.
Atheism is bullshit.
by Skialian January 09, 2014