Respuesta :
"There was as yet no man, nor any animal, nor bird, nor fish, nor crawfish, nor any pit, nor ravine, nor green herb, nor any tree; nothing was but the firmament."
"Lo, now how the heavens exist, how exists also the Heart of Heaven; such is the name of God; it is thus that he is called."
"And the creation was verily after this wise: Earth, they said, and on the instant, it was formed; like a cloud or a fog was its beginning."
"Lo, now how the heavens exist, how exists also the Heart of Heaven; such is the name of God; it is thus that he is called."
"And the creation was verily after this wise: Earth, they said, and on the instant, it was formed; like a cloud or a fog was its beginning."
Ex nihilo stands for "out of nothing". It is a Latin phrase. This type of creation often appears when the theory of creation is discussed. For example, creatio ex nihilo, which can be broken into "creation" + "out of nothing" is primarily showcased in religious and philosophical context.
However, young writers have utilized many ways to implant this theory in their write-ups, to create wonders from nothing.
Moving on to the question, the three correct statements that carry the flavor of this theory are mentioned below:
opt-B: There was as yet no man, nor any animal, nor bird, nor fish, nor crawfish, nor any pit, nor ravine, nor green herb, nor any tree; nothing was but the firmament.
opt-C: Lo, now how the heavens exist, how exists also the Heart of Heaven; such is the name of God; it is thus that he is called.
opt-D: And the creation was verily after this wise: Earth, they said, and on the instant, it was formed; like a cloud or a fog was its beginning.
All the three statements ensure the development of life, heaven, and Earth out of nothing.