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Actually if you want to be technical it is neither “at the beginning” nor “in the beginning”, but simply “In beginning.....”That is an extra verse taken from:
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN CHAPTER XXXVIII: Harriet Beecher Stowe(1885)
It seems you give yourself some leeway in how you interpret scripture, that you do not see a difference between "at the beginning" and "in the beginning". This appears to be at odds with your definition of literalism.
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