Eating the fruit of the Tree of the Kowledge of Good and Evil they had no knowledge of evil. Where there is no knowledge there is no sin (Romans). The knowledge tainted the flesh so that all offspring bore that knowledge. Sin ram rampant from then on to this day and tomorrow.
I understand. Language is tricky. The verses do say that the Spirit of God moved on the face of the waters. At this point the waters encompassed both heaven and earth. The Spirit seemed to be the inkling that caused the second heaven to form between the heaven and the earth and separated the...
I'm supposing that when God's world coincides with the natural world as scheduled, rapture, as described, is probably what it will look like as we slip into God's dimension to those who are left in the natural world. Prolly all stretchy, lengthening out to a speck and dissappearing.
I'm thinkn that was why he created the world. Why was heaven needed? We obviously need to be changed to reside in heaven. Will we need to change again to get to where God was before the beginning? I'm cool with going there and being one.