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What do God’s image, having sex and filling the earth have in common?


This is the second video of the “Humans from the Creator’s Perspective.” Rabbi Jeffrey Leynor begins by reviewing what the biblical text reveals about the mysterious unnamed creator in Genesis 1. These are things that creatures “created in the Creator’s image” should absolutely know. Next Rabbi Leynor and Jim Myers focus on the Creator’s blessing of the humans, which endows them with the capacity to do the things specified in the blessing. This is a great overview of “human potentiality from the Creator’s perspective.

What is the first thing on the Creator’s list of human empowerments? – “Have sex!” And the second is “fill the earth,” which means a lot more than “making babies.” A lot of people treat sex as a “recreational activity” today, but “filling the earth” is a very serious responsibility for the people that “make a baby.” Failure to understand and learn the skills necessary to “fill the earth” can have very bad consequences for the babies they make, their families and their communities.   

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