first, as an electromagnetism and energized plasma, then atoms, Hidrogenium and the Nobel gases, such as Helium, that formed the nebulae, then mega stars produce the heavy atoms, then more stars cluster into galaxies that connect between themselves with the birkeland currents spreading like a spider web across the infinite space in a shape of a torus, as the matter traverses from inside to outside and from outside to inside on micro and macro fractal scales, forming an electromagnetic galactic fields, planets, minerals, microbes and fungi, algae and plants, plankton and animals, aliens and humans.... and the robots. ~ the Scriptures ~ In the beginning God has created the heavens and the earth. The distinction should be made between the Lord (mind/consciousness) and the God (body/physical host). In Genesis, it is God who has created the heavens and the earth. No prohibitions. On the seventh day God rested. That is last time the Bible refers to the deity as God. Then the Lord has appeared in the Garden and started to make exceptions and rules. Don't eat that, don't do that. etc. The rest of the bible is referring to Lord or Lord God, which is not the same deity as the creator God. Hence the confusion. nice try. O:) don't mention it. 3:) :P Genesis 2:3 "And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made. 4 These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens," as you can see, this is the first time the title LORD God is used to describe the deity, indicating that it is not the same metaphysically with the creator God. distinction should be made as well, that God created the heavens and the earth to follow, while LORD God has created a place on earth, such as the garden of Eden, and the ideas of heaves above, with all the rules and vows. if you really want to know, the serpent is reference to the Hydra constellation, the Watery Serpent, neighbouring across the ecliptic the Virgo constellation, the Virgin. While Adam and Eve is reference to the Age of Gemini, the Twins. Bloody experts. As for the Eve, her name means "she is of life," nimti, which is a pun in ancient Sumerian meaning "she is of a rib" as well, something that got lost in translation. "Hydra the water snake Originally, the constellations Hydra, Corvus, and Crater were one. Their separation into three constellations happened in the 18th century, when for a time they were divided into four, viz. Hydra, Hydra et Crater, Hydra et Corvus, and Continuatio Hydrae. The Hebrew name Hydra appears related to the Hebrew darak, (Strong’s H1869), to tread upon, to shoot, from which stems the word drakon, dragon. From it comes Derek, (Strong’s H1870) meaning a road or, figuratively, a course of life or mode of action. The English word “direct” derives from it. In the constellation, it is a false way, of course. Eventually because of the similarity in sound between hydro and hydra, the serpent was associated with water and thus became a water snake. The Arabians called it Al Hayyah, another of their words for snake. The lucida of the constellation is named Alphard, which in Arabic means the solitary one, it being the only bright star in the region. The name also means the separated one, as one cut off from life, that is, from God. The star s , at the nose of the serpent, is called Minchir al Sugia, casting down of the deceiver. The stars d, e, z, h, r, and s, forming the head of Hydra, were collectively known as Min al Azal, the reserved place. It lies directly in the path that Leo the lion is heading, as if the Lion of Judah is en route to bruise the head of the serpent (Gen. 3:15 ^2)." ____________________ ^2 "And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel." http://www.geocentricity.com/constellations/hydra.pdf Here is the Eve, the ancient Babylonian goddess Ninkharsag, meaning “Lady of Life," which is also a pun meaning "Lady of Rib," hence the Eve made from the Adam's rib story something that got lost in translation. "Ancient Babylonian myths of powerful gods and goddesses have travelled through the ages, and reach us now perhaps via similar tales, but with different characters playing the familiar roles. In ancient myth, “Lady of Life” Ninkharsag struggled to retain her powerful position in a war of the gods." (via Ancient Origins​) http://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-asia/goddess-ninkharsag-ancient-powerful-mother-who-faded-holy-ghost-002809