Jipsah
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Scripture may suggest that the universe was created around the first of last year, but observation shows otherwise. The difference between a solar day and what God reckons as a day is dealt with quite succinctly in 2 Peter 3:8 and Psalm 90:4. I find '1000 years is as a watch in the night' particularly evocative if only for its simple clarity. And the best response the advocates of a six solar day creation is that Scripture "doesn't really mean" what it so elegantly says.Ignoring all scriptural statements which most obviously do support a young earth, which have been provided for you many times over by myself personally over the years, does not make them just magically disappear.
Except that I just gave you two that explicitly say that God isn't bound by time as we are, and that what are to us iimmensly long periods of time are of little significance to God. How strange that you've never read them! But stranger still is the refusal to read, or to acknowledge the existence of, Scriptures that show that God is eternal, and in fact created time itself. The six "days" of Creation were a means of conveying some level of understanding among the primitives to whom it was given that God had Created everything over a period of time.I don't even have any opportunity to ignore any scripture you would or could provide suggesting your own deep time views, as you have not and cannot ever supply such scriptures.
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