The theistic view of the God the creator can be seen within the passages and stories written in the bible. The Judaeo- Christian belief is that everything has been created; therefore there must have been a creator, this creator is God. This is reflected in the Bible and is similar to William Paley’s design argument.
Firstly, within genesis 1:1 it sates ‘In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth.’ This clearly reveals God created the earth as an omnipotent power. As we read on God commands there to be light, he shapes the earth, and creates the animals and birds. The Bible explores the idea that God created everything and brought the earth into being. This can be depicted also in the Latin phrase ‘creatio ex nihilo’ meaning creation from nothing; exhibited within Genesis. Within the second Genesis we are told God created humans: Adam and Eve. This story links in with another quote depicting God as having a ‘strong right arm’ and as a ‘King.’ God is shown as a creator within this line as the aspects of God described are also human characteristics, an anthropomorphic statement. The fact that we have likeliness to God explains he created us such like father; a son bears likeliness to his father.
God the creator is also compared to a craftsman, clearly highlighted within Job 38. God is explained to be a designer who laid the very foundations of the earth, crafting the pillars on which the earth stands. This reveals that God is a precise and caring creator who carefully crafted the earth and the stars. Furthermore within genesis two God is depicted as creating Adam from the earth’s dust. This image relates perhaps to a potter carefully crafting and modeling clay into shape.
Therefore God is revealed as a craftsman creating his art in the image of himself.
As well as this the Bible depicts God as a controlling creator having ultimate high power over the earth. Within Isaiah 40: 22 God is