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Why does God use the pronoun us in Genesis 1:26? Part 2

I read over all the responses. And the two main answers are that us refers to the trinity. The Father the Son and the Holy Spirit. And the angels that exist with God in heaven. So my question would be when God created Adam and Eve did the angels already exist with God in heaven? And if God created the angels to exist with him in heaven why didn't he just create Adam and Eve to live with him in heaven?

And a third reference was made to the Annunaki.
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I thank God that He gave us his Holy Word, so that we would not have to guess for any questions we might have.

[quote]So my question would be when God created Adam and Eve did the angels already exist with God in heaven? And if God created the angels to exist with him in heaven why didn't he just create Adam and Eve to live with him in heaven?[/quote]

Yes the Angels had already been created by God, before Adam and Eve. He gave them free will.

How do we know that? Because the most beautiful angel in heaven at that time, called Lucifer, created a war in heaven against God because he wanted to take over his throne. Revolution 12:7-12 Lucifer lost that battle and was cast out of Heaven along with a third of the angels that followed him and believed the lies he told about God. These are the fallen angels that the Bible talks about. Lucifer's name was changed by God to Satan. He is evil personified and he is the one that tempted Adam and Eve to eat from the Tree of knowledge of Good and Evil.

The Bible says that God's character is that he loves to create and we can see that through so many things. The earth, the heavens, human beings, animals, and all the beauty we see around us. He did not ever create anything evil. He could not call himself God if he did. The Bible says that God did not create Satan to be evil. It says, that evil was rather found in Satan's heart! Huge difference! In other words, he is saying that Satan made the decision to do evil, himself. He had Free Will and that was his choice. He soon found the consequences of that.

God loving to create, and this is where Genesis comes in, conferred with all that make up the Godhead, and it was then that all three decided to create man in the image of God. Meaning that he would have the ability to think, reason, and make decisions, yet cannot call himself "God". Contrary to belief, we [b]cannot[/b] call ourselves "gods" or anything else. We are not! God's Word says there is only [b]one God[/b] in this universe, and that He is that God! God also tells us in His Word, that there is only [b]one mediator [/b] between God and man, His son, Jesus Christ. 1 Timothy 2:5