
Biblical creation
Biblical creation describes how God intentionally brought the universe and all living beings into existence through divine command. In Genesis, it’s depicted as a structured process over six days, starting with light and ending with humans, who are created in God's image. This narrative emphasizes God's sovereignty and purpose behind creation. While it reflects religious beliefs, interpretations vary, and many see it as conveying spiritual truths about God's relationship with the world rather than a literal scientific account. It highlights themes of order, creativity, and divine intentionality in the origin of life and the universe.