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me tooI was taught that they were 24 hour days.
I was taught that scholarly Rabbis interpreted it this way.
It sees that man's worldly wisdom now wants to change Scripture to fit their worldly beliefs.
Can't think of a better definition of YE creationism."It sees that man's worldly wisdom now wants to change Scripture to fit their worldly beliefs"
You can call it whatever you want.Can't think of a better definition of YE creationism.
"It sees that man's worldly wisdom now wants to change Scripture to fit their worldly beliefs"
You can call it whatever you want.
I call it the truth
It remains true that mornings and evening without a sun to have them, would certainly tell us that these were not 24 hour days.
If the precise timing and method by which He created was important to our salvation, He would have made it clear and unambiguous.
Martin Luther said:But, if you cannot understand how this could have been done in six days, then grant the Holy Spirit the honor of being more learned than you are…since God is speaking..."
What? God determines length of days from the sun?
You're kidding, right? He knows how many hairs are on YOUR HEAD right now -AND- He knew it before He made you.
But, if you cannot understand how this could have been done in six days, then grant the Holy Spirit the honor of being more learned than you are…since God is speaking..."
It remains true that mornings and evening without a sun to have them, would certainly tell us that these were not 24 hour days.
It is easy to understand that you refuse to be persuaded otherwise no matter what. Further, it is clear that your position demands this refusal. Why, how else could the earth be billions and billions of years old? Clearly, it could not.But the text clearly does not say it was done in six literal days.
Contrary to your assertion, the language is very simple and very clear. If you wanted to speak about a single day -- is there a way to say it any clearer than a day consisting of a morning and evening??? But you've declared that God spoke in an unclear manner. Pray, tell us what could He have said to convince you that he meant a single day (given that is what He meant)?Morris said:Those who allege that the days of Genesis 1 may have been long geological ages, must accept the absurd hypothesis that plant-life survived in periods of total darkness through half of each geologic age, running into millions of years (1976, p. 17).
Morris said:Having separated the day and night, God had completed His first day’s work. “The evening and the morning were the first day.” This same formula is used at the conclusion of each of the six days; so it is obvious that the duration of each of the days, including the first, was the same.... It is clear that, beginning with the first day and continuing thereafter, there was established a cyclical succession of days and nights—periods of light and periods of darkness. ...The writer not only defined the term “day,” but emphasized that it was terminated by a literal evening and morning and that it was like every other day in the normal sequence of days. In no way can the term be legitimately applied here to anything corresponding to a geological period or any other such concept.
Morris, Henry M. (1976), The Genesis Record pp. 55-56
God does not need the sun to know how long a day is. Frankly, neither do you.Revelation 21:22-24 said:I saw no temple in it, for the Lord God the Almighty and the Lamb are its temple. And the city has no need of the sun or of the moon to shine on it, for the glory of God has illumined it, and its lamp is the Lamb. The nations will walk by its light, and the kings of the earth will bring their glory into it.…
1 Cor 15:21-22 said:But now Christ has been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who are asleep. For since by a man came death, by a man also came the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ all will be made alive.…