Random trivia time: The start of Gospel by John: “In the beginning was the Word”—the greek word used there for ‘word’ is Logos—which can translate, among other things, to ‘cause’ and ‘reason’, from which we get english words like “Logic” or for that matter to “ratio”—from which we get words like “Logarithm”.
So, really: If you were going for a rationalist omake of the Bible, “In the beginning was Reasoning” might have been better, even if it’s from a Gospel and not from Genesis.
Random trivia time: The start of Gospel by John: “In the beginning was the Word”—the greek word used there for ‘word’ is Logos—which can translate, among other things, to ‘cause’ and ‘reason’, from which we get english words like “Logic” or for that matter to “ratio”—from which we get words like “Logarithm”.
So, really: If you were going for a rationalist omake of the Bible, “In the beginning was Reasoning” might have been better, even if it’s from a Gospel and not from Genesis.