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It wasn't perfect? What did God mean by "very good"? WAs there im-perfection? Were there "holes" or "flaws" when He pronounced all of creation very good?
Instead of directing the question to me, why don't you go to the text and examine why the word for 'good' or 'very good' is used instead of the word for 'perfect'.
God declares at the end of each Creation day that his work is tôwb (good), he then declares at the end of the week that all of creation is me'ôd tôwb (very good). It is not described as tâmîym (perfect - eg Deut 32:4). Nevermind asking me why Creation isn't "perfect", why don't you look to the Bible itself and ask why Creation isn't described as perfect.
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