The Lost World of Genesis One was a very intriguing book to have read. It discusses what it truly means to be created and why the cosmos was created as well as what the purpose of the functions. Brought to the table are views that we have learned to understand through traditions we have been born into. However, what we discuss info that is different then we have accepted. The entire book is to discuss how nothing is truly created until there is a function given to such things that are Physically there. In the first few chapters of the lost World of Genesis One the author displays how cosmic geology is culturally descriptive rather than being a revealed truth. Essentially, different people with different cultural beliefs will interpret the cosmos and it proposes differently. Walton says that before we can really compare our views with others, we must see the other side of their beliefs. So as a result the book shows many different views of the subjects that are discussed. For example, Walton then explains how the ancient world thought that there was a solid figure in the sky blocking the rain. Of course today we know that this is not true but that is what they believed. Then the discussion of how weather the ancient world was correct or wrong arose, and why God did not revile them to the correct belief in the functions of the world. We …show more content…
In proposition two the book has an exposition of two views. One being material ontology, which is “the belief that something exists by virtue of its physical properties and its ability to be experienced by the senses” (p.22); and functional ontology is “when bring something into existence it would require giving what is created a function or role in an ordered system” (p.24). On page 25 it asks what is considered the stage that is defined as creation? And the answer to the