1. A day to the eternal One is not a 24 hour earth day. It's as long as He decides it is, because a million years is no time at all to Someone that exists outside of time in an eternity of eternities.
"But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day."-2Peter3:8
And 1000 is likely used because it's a number that was near the upper limit of human understanding at the time of the epistle being written.
2. Evolution is the process of creation, and so creation is done through the process of elemental, and consequent biological, evolution.
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3. The sequence of creation, as illustrated in Genesis, has more or less been verified by the scientific theory of evolution. (i.e. first a void with only a single Being, then space and elements, then environments of varying natures[wet, dry, hot,cold] then simple lives like bacteria and plants filling those places, then more complex lives created by compiling the preexisting simpler systems [grasses, to flowering plants, flowering plants to shrubs, shrubs to trees, etc], by this way every niche gets filled, the seas fill up with creatures that will become fish, fish become every type of fish according to the niche they're filling, some fish will lead to lungfish and mudskipper-types, that lead to amphibians, amphibians lead to reptiles, reptiles lead to both birds and small mammals, reptiles get as big as they will until God sends their walking papers in the form of a meteorite. The small and or airborne reptiles and mammals survive because they are more mobile, and require less sustenance to carry on their mojos. As the ecological state re-stabilizes they become every type of mammal, reptile, and bird, according to the ecological niche they're filling. Eventually a mammalian body currently called a homo sapiens is created, thus agreeing with Genesis that mankind was the last created being of note on record, and so also, according to the evolutionists, the most recent newcomer on the scene.
So there is an obvious direction, which would imply intent; from inanimate elements to animate ones, simple systems to complex ones compiled of the simple ones, from the Singular come the many and diverse, through the rough edged imperfections of nature and its impulses comes the perfection of Jesus Christ's example of what the Father, in Whom all these things live and breathe and have their existence, expects from His children. Not the world's children, for a homo sapiens is only a collection of biological functions, but His children, meaning those whom He wills to awaken to human-being-hood (more than just the instinctual monkey-suit they are wearing). And it was all, is all, and will always be deliberate. And none of it has ever or will ever happen by chance. And never did a leaf or will a leaf fall from a tree, or the number of hairs on anyone's head be unknown to He in whom, by whom, through whom all these wonders come into, endure for a time, and then leave, existence. What it is, it was, and ever shall be.
Just because a homo sapiens named Charles Darwin was created, and was given the faculties and the revelation that would come to elucidate the process of creation, doesn't mean God would or could ever stop existing. It means that those predestined to only see the material, superficial workings of creation will barely be able to comprehend and prove those, so the odds of their coming to understand, know, or believe on He that is working invisibly behind the surface are slim and none. So, long answer made short, there is no actual competition between creationism and "Darwinism", just in the conceited minds that believe only one or the other can be true.
Well, what about Adam and Eve? Yes, they were real people, but so were the ones "from the world"(the tares)
You might notice that the bible follows a particular lineage of people, that many other people outside that particular family line neither know God nor are expected to, but are more or less just there to live their animal lives and be destroyed. Who is it Cain goes off and marries and has children with? Who does Seth end up producing descendants with? The other people of the world. All were and are created by God, but only some does He claim as His or offer to adopt as His. Even Jesus says "I am praying for them. I am not praying for the world but for those whom you have given me, for they are yours" in Jhn 17:9. So to whom, what, and where do the rest get claimed by? To the world, it's worldly nature, and its' inevitable fate. But do not automatically think 'Oh no! I'm just an animal, I guess much can't be expected of me'. If you end up being called to be more than animal, then you must instead "kill (deaden, deprive of power) the evil desire lurking in your members [those animal impulses and all that is earthly in you that is employed in sin]: sexual vice, impurity, sensual appetites, unholy desires, and all greed and covetousness, for that is idolatry (the deifying of self and other created things instead of God). Colossians 3:5 AMPC
Praise, Glory, and blessedness be to God in the highest, for He is all, does all, and wills all.
"But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day."-2Peter3:8
And 1000 is likely used because it's a number that was near the upper limit of human understanding at the time of the epistle being written.
2. Evolution is the process of creation, and so creation is done through the process of elemental, and consequent biological, evolution.
***Run-on sentence warning***
3. The sequence of creation, as illustrated in Genesis, has more or less been verified by the scientific theory of evolution. (i.e. first a void with only a single Being, then space and elements, then environments of varying natures[wet, dry, hot,cold] then simple lives like bacteria and plants filling those places, then more complex lives created by compiling the preexisting simpler systems [grasses, to flowering plants, flowering plants to shrubs, shrubs to trees, etc], by this way every niche gets filled, the seas fill up with creatures that will become fish, fish become every type of fish according to the niche they're filling, some fish will lead to lungfish and mudskipper-types, that lead to amphibians, amphibians lead to reptiles, reptiles lead to both birds and small mammals, reptiles get as big as they will until God sends their walking papers in the form of a meteorite. The small and or airborne reptiles and mammals survive because they are more mobile, and require less sustenance to carry on their mojos. As the ecological state re-stabilizes they become every type of mammal, reptile, and bird, according to the ecological niche they're filling. Eventually a mammalian body currently called a homo sapiens is created, thus agreeing with Genesis that mankind was the last created being of note on record, and so also, according to the evolutionists, the most recent newcomer on the scene.
So there is an obvious direction, which would imply intent; from inanimate elements to animate ones, simple systems to complex ones compiled of the simple ones, from the Singular come the many and diverse, through the rough edged imperfections of nature and its impulses comes the perfection of Jesus Christ's example of what the Father, in Whom all these things live and breathe and have their existence, expects from His children. Not the world's children, for a homo sapiens is only a collection of biological functions, but His children, meaning those whom He wills to awaken to human-being-hood (more than just the instinctual monkey-suit they are wearing). And it was all, is all, and will always be deliberate. And none of it has ever or will ever happen by chance. And never did a leaf or will a leaf fall from a tree, or the number of hairs on anyone's head be unknown to He in whom, by whom, through whom all these wonders come into, endure for a time, and then leave, existence. What it is, it was, and ever shall be.
Just because a homo sapiens named Charles Darwin was created, and was given the faculties and the revelation that would come to elucidate the process of creation, doesn't mean God would or could ever stop existing. It means that those predestined to only see the material, superficial workings of creation will barely be able to comprehend and prove those, so the odds of their coming to understand, know, or believe on He that is working invisibly behind the surface are slim and none. So, long answer made short, there is no actual competition between creationism and "Darwinism", just in the conceited minds that believe only one or the other can be true.
Well, what about Adam and Eve? Yes, they were real people, but so were the ones "from the world"(the tares)
You might notice that the bible follows a particular lineage of people, that many other people outside that particular family line neither know God nor are expected to, but are more or less just there to live their animal lives and be destroyed. Who is it Cain goes off and marries and has children with? Who does Seth end up producing descendants with? The other people of the world. All were and are created by God, but only some does He claim as His or offer to adopt as His. Even Jesus says "I am praying for them. I am not praying for the world but for those whom you have given me, for they are yours" in Jhn 17:9. So to whom, what, and where do the rest get claimed by? To the world, it's worldly nature, and its' inevitable fate. But do not automatically think 'Oh no! I'm just an animal, I guess much can't be expected of me'. If you end up being called to be more than animal, then you must instead "kill (deaden, deprive of power) the evil desire lurking in your members [those animal impulses and all that is earthly in you that is employed in sin]: sexual vice, impurity, sensual appetites, unholy desires, and all greed and covetousness, for that is idolatry (the deifying of self and other created things instead of God). Colossians 3:5 AMPC
Praise, Glory, and blessedness be to God in the highest, for He is all, does all, and wills all.