Many Christians hold that God created ex nihilo, or out of nothing. Would someone care to comment on where this idea comes from?
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But Sphinx didn't answer the OP. He just said what it was, which the original poster already knew. The question was, "Where did this idea come from?" I assume Peter (the forum member not the disciple) is looking for a biblical basis for this theology.Call on Sphinx and he appears "out of nowhere".![]()
Sphinx has a hard time relating his posts to the topic. Am I right to assume that Sphinx is a bot?
If he's a bot, I honestly don't mind him. His insertion of definitions are usually a bit interesting, and usually relevant at least tangentially to the topic.
Yes, I know the def. of the term. And I know that the only place it can be found is in Maccabees. This should trouble Protestants, as Maccabees is not part of their canon. This would then make this idea outside "Biblical Christianity."
For a Protestant, creation ex nihilo is NOT Biblical Christianity.