KWCrazy
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Exactly, and there was. Remember, God said "Let there be light. The light was separated from the darkness the only way it can be; by the earth solidifying and becoming solid, thus blocking light from the portion on the other side of the light. The revolution of the planet makes one day. On day four, from the singularity called light, all the suns, moons and starts came into being. Scientists call this the "Big Bang" and believe that from a single unknown source the entire universe formed more or less as it is today. In fact, it is still expanding. So science and the Bible agree on the Big Bang and the Bible states it happened on the fourth day of creation.So the sun was not visible for 3 days. My point stands that rotation compared to the sun in one point in the sky, plus a rotating reference point, not likely too near a pole is needed for 24 hours.
Rejecting the creation is, in fact, rejecting the world of God.
You have to reject the Fourth Commandment, written by the finger of God (Exodus 20:11).
You have to reject the special formation of man.
You have to reject that fall of man.
You have to reject that through one man (Adam) sin and death came into the world so by one man (Christ) the world was saved.
You have to reject the Great Flood, which also fortells the eventual destruction of the world and the salvation through one man (Christ).
You have to pretend that you know more than Jesus Christ, who taught and believed that every word of the Scriptures are true.
You have to establish some sort of criteria by which you decide which parts of the Bible you accept and which parts you reject.
Essentially, you become a prophet in your own religion which pays lip service to the Bible while rejection the true nature of God by denying that His miracles ever happened.
The fact is, if you claim to believe evolution and the Bible you really don't understand either. They are mutually exclusive.
There are NO passages in the Bible which support evolution; not a single one. If evolution was true in any form, Christ would have told us.
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