



No matter where or how far man looks into the starry heavens, his spectrographic analysis reveals the same elements as those found on earth. This is a startling revelation, that all the billions of stars seem to have the same basic composition. Even helium, which was first discovered on the sun, was later found in abundance in earth's natural gas deposits. The only logical conclusion is that all the universe came from the same primordial source. We understand from the inspired Scriptures that this original source is God, the Word, who existed before all things.
So, in the beginning the Word said that there should be atoms, molecules, and elements, and it was so; and the elements should form stars, white stars, blue stars, red stars, yellow stars, and it was so; and the stars should coalesce into star clusters, and galaxies, and nebulae, and it was so; and that solar systems of planets should appear around the stars, and it was so; and that some of these planets should be inhabited by living beings, and it was so; and that there be angels who excel in strength to act as messengers and facilitators, and it was so.
Even before the stars, the divine plan envisioned the creation of beings akin to God, with power to think and to do and to create, beings with divine attributes like themselves but a little lower than the angels. And so the time arrived for the culmination of their plan. A certain planet in a certain solar system around a certain sun was chosen to be the home of this unique species. But something happened in heaven which interrupted the plan. Lucifer, the covering cherub, organized a rebellion among the angels against the authority and government of God. All plans for the creation of man were suspended until the rebellion was resolved. Finally, Lucifer and his army of rebels were cast out. Then the Father and Son consulted to at once carrying out their purpose to make man to inhabit the earth.
The earth needed to be prepared for the survival of this new race of beings, and so the Word molded it during the six days of creation so that it would be a suitable habitation for man. The Word said that there be light, and there was light; and that there be air and water and land, and it was so; and that there be plants and birds and animals, and it was so; and that there be man, and it was so. Then the Word recognized that it is not good for man to be alone, so in His final act of creation, the Word said, 'let there be woman as a companion to man,' and it was so. Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, all the host of them, and the Word declared it very good.
So women not only have the last word, they are the last word.