Any living thing in God's creation is people, animals, insects, reptiles, sea animals. Also organisms are part of God's creation.
no reproduction is a process to a living thing's creation. Its a term
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The creation gives an inkling of God's infinite wisdom, through the vast complexity of every living cell. The creation illustrates God's love and kindness. The creation gives a glimpse of God's power. The creation shows God's orderliness and attention to detail. The creation alludes to the divine mystery, since it demonstrates God's existence while hiding Him.
That phrase is synonymous with Intelligent Design, which states that the complexity and purposefulness of every living thing demonstrates that life had an intelligent designer, God. See also:Is there evidence for Creation?Can you show that God exists?Seeing God's wisdom
It appears that the question is incomplete or unclear. It seems to be asking for any living thing in God's creation. In that case, any living organism such as plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and humans can be considered as part of God's creation. These organisms exhibit various biological processes, structures, and functions that reflect the complexity and diversity of life on Earth.
The whole thing, Jesus is God.
Elizabeth Theokritoff has written: 'Living in God's creation'
The biblical account of creation of earth and every living on it in 7 days by God, and especially the creation of man in the image of God.
Tutankhamen means "Living Image of Amun" (Amun being the Egyptian god of creation)
In the first biblical creation account (Genesis 1:1-2:4a), the first thing that God made was light, then the second thing was the firmament that separated the waters above from the waters below. The firmament was conceived as a dome into which the sun, moon and stars would be placed. We now know that the firmament does not really exist, so the second thing that God made, after separating the pre-existing dry land from the waters, would then have to be grass and then the herbs and fruit trees (1:11)The second biblical creation account (Genesis 2:4a and following) is more primitive, but Adam was the first creation, made from the dirt. God made him into a living soul. The second creation seems to be the garden he planted.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation