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Genesis 6 day literal or not?

Jedi Knight

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I believe the scripture is very clear even a child can see 6 days means 6 days. In my sharing the gospel I hear some comments God could have ment 1000's of years because to God 1 day is like 1000 years to Him"2 Peter 3:8". Why do some christians give in to secular reasoning instead of plain truth?
 
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David Michael Harris

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I don't know, but that verse from Peter is amazing, where did he get it from? God Himself.

How do you explain oil and coal?

I go for an old world theory I reckon. Early Genesis is very symbolic in many ways.
 

Crabtownboy

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It is hard to take Genesis chapter 1 literally as plants were created and grew before there was light. This is impossible in nature. The important truth in Genesis is that God did it!. It really does not matter how God did it. Rather it is important that he did do it.

11 Then God said, "Let the land produce vegetation: seed-bearing plants and trees on the land that bear fruit with seed in it, according to their various kinds." And it was so. 12 The land produced vegetation: plants bearing seed according to their kinds and trees bearing fruit with seed in it according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good. 13 And there was evening, and there was morning—the third day.

14 And God said, "Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark seasons and days and years, 15 and let them be lights in the expanse of the sky to give light on the earth."

To try to limit God to our own understanding it to make God too small. J.B. Phillips wrote a very good book years ago entitled, "Your God Is Too Small."
 

Jedi Knight

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I don't know, but that verse from Peter is amazing, where did he get it from? God Himself.

How do you explain oil and coal?

I go for an old world theory I reckon. Early Genesis is very symbolic in many ways.

So did Jesus stay in the ground 3 days...or 3000 years? If God wrote the book of Genesis for himself to read I could buy the 1000 years is a day "gap". But God had it written for us to understand.
 

SolaSaint

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I believe in a literal 6 day creation. If we believe in the miracle of creation itself; Just think of that for a moment, God made everything out of nothing; that is so incredible itself, then for Christians to doubt if He did it in 6 days, WOW! That astounds me, for if He can create in the first place then He's powerful enough to do it in 6 days. Why Christians have to try and make the bible fit secular science is beyond me. Maybe some try to do this to get their friends to accept Christianity, but I feel this isn't the right approach.
 

David Michael Harris

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So did Jesus stay in the ground 3 days...or 3000 years? If God wrote the book of Genesis for himself to read I could buy the 1000 years is a day "gap". But God had it written for us to understand.

But 1 day and 3 thousand years are the same to God. Is that not what Peter was trying to explain. I wonder what arguments the early church went through?
 
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Jedi Knight

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But 1 day and 3 thousand years are the same to God. Is that not what Peter was trying to explain. I wonder what arguments the early church went through?

Peter was addressing scoffers who said God hasn't done anything yet. To God time is nothing compared to man. However when God tells "US" something in scripture about days He knows what we observe......24 hrs.
 
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HankD

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How do you explain oil and coal?

Hi David, well, how do you explain the wine Jesus made at the wedding at Cana?

"best" (or any) wine takes time to produce, a vinyard must be planted, the vines cultivated, the grapes harvested, squeezed, bottled, aged and marketed. this takes from 2-6 years yet Jesus did it in a moment of time, in an instant.

HankD
 

Jedi Knight

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It is hard to take Genesis chapter 1 literally as plants were created and grew before there was light. This is impossible in nature.
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This is where people try to use NATURAL instead of SUPERNATURAL! Not compatable!
 
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webdog

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It is hard to take Genesis chapter 1 literally as plants were created and grew before there was light. This is impossible in nature. The important truth in Genesis is that God did it!. It really does not matter how God did it. Rather it is important that he did do it.



To try to limit God to our own understanding it to make God too small. J.B. Phillips wrote a very good book years ago entitled, "Your God Is Too Small."
It's also impossible in nature to walk on water and raise oneself from the dead...do you deny Christ did this?
 

Jedi Knight

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If you took ADAM & EVE on the day they were created and had a scientist take a look at them would he concluded they were just 1 day old?
 
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Skandelon

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Since we're at it there are many questions left unanswered. How do the different races of man all come from Adam? Were there more than one "gardens" where God created other men on earth that the bible doesn't speak of in Genesis? If not, who did Cain marry in Nod? His sister? And why was he so fearful of being killed as if there were many people after him that God had to mark him for protection? I believe the story of creation was just that, a story. True, yes, but completely revealing of all that happened and all that God did? NO. Thus, the need for faith.
 
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