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God's creation of the universe is described at the start of the Book of [[Genesis]]. The [[Gospel of John]] chapter one describes how: 'all things were made' | God's creation of the universe is described at the start of the Book of [[Genesis]]. The [[Gospel of John]] chapter one describes how: 'all things were made' | ||
(verse 3) by [[Christ]], the Word of God. | (verse 3) by [[Christ]], the Word of God. | ||
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+ | [[Clement of Alexandria]] wrote that at the Creation, 'time was born along with things that exist.' (The Stromata book 6 chapter 16) | ||
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God's creation of the universe is described at the start of the Book of Genesis. The Gospel of John chapter one describes how: 'all things were made' (verse 3) by Christ, the Word of God.
Clement of Alexandria wrote that at the Creation, 'time was born along with things that exist.' (The Stromata book 6 chapter 16)
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