No. They tell us that the "days" (actually "yom" which can a number of different things) are not literal, since it's absurd to suppose literal mornings and evenings without a sun to have them. What you fail to realise is that the source of this information isn't Moses or any patriarch, but comes from God. He would not have made such an error. This is how He tells us it's not literal.
No, He can do just fine without any of that.
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Should I believe you or what the Bible clearly says? If it's absurd to suppose literal mornings and evenings without a sun to have them, what else in the Bible should I disbelieve?
No, He can do just fine without any of that.
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Should I believe you or what the Bible clearly says? If it's absurd to suppose literal mornings and evenings without a sun to have them, what else in the Bible should I disbelieve?