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*{{BYUS|author=Keith Norman|article=Ex Nihilo: The Development of the Doctrines of God and Creation in Early Christianity|vol=17|num=3|date=1977|start=291|end=318}} {{link|url=NEED}}{{Nl}} | *{{BYUS|author=Keith Norman|article=Ex Nihilo: The Development of the Doctrines of God and Creation in Early Christianity|vol=17|num=3|date=1977|start=291|end=318}} {{link|url=NEED}}{{Nl}} | ||
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*Bernhard W. Anderson, ''From Creation to New Creation: Old Testament Perspectives'' (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1994), 30. | *Bernhard W. Anderson, ''From Creation to New Creation: Old Testament Perspectives'' (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1994), 30. | ||
*Edwin Hatch, ''The Influence of Greek Ideas on Christianity'' (Gloucester: Smith, 1970), 194–198. | *Edwin Hatch, ''The Influence of Greek Ideas on Christianity'' (Gloucester: Smith, 1970), 194–198. |
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Mainstream Christianity teaches that God created the universe from nothing (ex nihilo), while Mormons teach that God organized the universe from pre-existing matter. The LDS God is therefore claimed to be "less powerful" than the God of mainstream Christianity, or "unBiblical."
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