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To: Natural Law

Do you supposed it took God all day to make the plants? Of course not. He spoke and they were. But He did this on one day. Then He waited until the next to create the next thing. Same for us. We do our work for one day and then wait for the next to do the rest. No where did I suggest or does the Bible suggest that we must work the ENTIRE day. Just that we have six days to get it done. I have been up late into the night getting things done because I didn’t get them done in the daytime. Some people work night shift. This doesn’t in any way have anything to do with the whether or not the day was a day or a period of time. You are still deflecting and since you wont actually answer my legitimate points, I see no use in continuing the discussion. Have a good day (pun intended)! ;)


156 posted on 09/30/2009 3:57:49 PM PDT by christianhomeschoolmommaof3
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To: christianhomeschoolmommaof3
"Then He waited until the next to create the next thing. Same for us."

How can you say that God "waited"? Isn't God omnipotent? He can and has caused time to completely stop (see Joshua 10:23) and run backwards (see 2 Kings 20:9-11). He is also capable of accelerating it to an infinite rate and of making it a completely irrelevant non-factor.

Your problem is that you have accepted the position of GGG in that a yom, in the context of creation, is a standard 24 hour earth day. That wrongly implies or imposes limitations on God that are not supported in Genesis or through the fuller definition of God. You have also (wrongly) taken GGGs position that not agreeing with you is deflection.

166 posted on 09/30/2009 4:52:14 PM PDT by Natural Law
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