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Why do you, if you believe in "evolution" deny that there is most likely a "God"...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Neogaia777" data-source="post: 70198829" data-attributes="member: 294131"><p>Not really, although anything's possible in my book, but I don't think that a literal six days, as in one of our days, is the same length of one of God's days, which length I don't think we can know... I'm more of a "Day-age creationist" personally...</p><p></p><p>I believe Genesis 1:1 to Genesis 2:4, is a "summary" of any earth or possibly universe (Heavens) from it's beginning to it's end, that leaves out very much of almost "all details" about anything... Then, we begin getting details starting in Genesis 2:5, which leaves out the details or says anything at all of all of creation from beginning to end, unlike Genesis 1:1 to Genesis 2:4 does... but just simply starts out with God and man (possibly angels also), and discards the rest that is explained in a very vague "fly over "or "fly by" in Genesis 1:1 to 2:4...</p><p></p><p>Genesis 2:4 kinda proves this for it clearly states that what was said "before" it, that it is (a very brief, vague summary) that it is a "history" of both the Heavens (and the things in or pertaining to them), and the earth, (and the things in or pertaining to them) or earth's elsewhere, that it is a "history", or "historical record", from "the day of there being created" (from beginning to end)...</p><p></p><p>God Bless!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neogaia777, post: 70198829, member: 294131"] Not really, although anything's possible in my book, but I don't think that a literal six days, as in one of our days, is the same length of one of God's days, which length I don't think we can know... I'm more of a "Day-age creationist" personally... I believe Genesis 1:1 to Genesis 2:4, is a "summary" of any earth or possibly universe (Heavens) from it's beginning to it's end, that leaves out very much of almost "all details" about anything... Then, we begin getting details starting in Genesis 2:5, which leaves out the details or says anything at all of all of creation from beginning to end, unlike Genesis 1:1 to Genesis 2:4 does... but just simply starts out with God and man (possibly angels also), and discards the rest that is explained in a very vague "fly over "or "fly by" in Genesis 1:1 to 2:4... Genesis 2:4 kinda proves this for it clearly states that what was said "before" it, that it is (a very brief, vague summary) that it is a "history" of both the Heavens (and the things in or pertaining to them), and the earth, (and the things in or pertaining to them) or earth's elsewhere, that it is a "history", or "historical record", from "the day of there being created" (from beginning to end)... God Bless! [/QUOTE]
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