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Creation, why seven days? (moved)

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the Bible states that God chose to create the universe in seven days. Why did He not do it all at once, in your opinion?

God chose to create a pattern for us to follow. We work six days and rest on the seventh day, because that is what He did, and that is what He wants us to do.
 
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Nor am I. So what? Many claim to be Christian by attending church regularly but are so totally unChristian in their lifestyle. Thank God church attendance is not a prerequisite to being a follower of Jesus Chrit
 
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the Bible states that God chose to create the universe in seven days. Why did He not do it all at once, in your opinion?

In the Bible, the number seven signified completion or perfection. So in the first Genesis creation account, God "resting" on the 7th day would seem to symbolically indicate that creation was completed. It should be noted that the story is a myth, designed to communicate theological truth rather than scientific information.
 
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In the Bible, the number seven signified completion or perfection. So in the first Genesis creation account, God "resting" on the 7th day would seem to symbolically indicate that creation was completed. It should be noted that the story is a myth, designed to communicate theological truth rather than scientific information.
Well, for most, that's a given isn't it?
 
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There are vocal groups that teach it is a scientific or otherwise factual account. This view is rejected by mainline Protestants & Roman Catholics.
Ofcourse, I will hold my tongue on that rather than inflame some people lol!
 
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There are vocal groups that teach it is a scientific or otherwise factual account. This view is rejected by mainline Protestants & Roman Catholics.


Most Protestants and Catholics agree that the world was created in a literal 7 days.
 
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I've never heard a priest say that the creation story is literal. Btw, I was Catholic for forty years

I've been a Christian my whole life and a member of various denominations including Catholic for 3 years. Most conservative Christians agree that the world was created in a literal 7 days. I think you are the one who doesn't believe.
 
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I've never heard a priest say that the creation story is literal. Btw, I was Catholic for forty years

The RCC's catechism states:

337 God himself created the visible world in all its richness, diversity and order. Scripture presents the work of the Creator symbolically as a succession of six days of divine "work", concluded by the "rest" of the seventh day.204 On the subject of creation, the sacred text teaches the truths revealed by God for our salvation,205 permitting us to "recognize the inner nature, the value and the ordering of the whole of creation to the praise of God."

"Symbolically" seems pretty key. :)
 
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the Bible states that God chose to create the universe in seven days. Why did He not do it all at once, in your opinion?

The seven day week was of major importance in Israelite religion, as the seventh day had been set apart for them as a day of rest, all work was to cease, even their beasts of burden to receive rest from their toil.

So in the theology of the Creation story God works for six days and rests on the seventh, giving cosmic importance to the Jewish Sabbath.

The point of the Creation story in Genesis 1 isn't to offer a woodenly literal explanation for how God made all things, the text is theological, not historical or scientific. We know through science that the evolution of life on earth has been going on for about three billion years, and that the universe itself is about 14 billion years old. Genesis 1 is a theology of creation, not a natural history of creation.

-CryptoLutheran
 
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