Paul James

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Not an astronomer but isn't a nebula the birth place of stars a ball of super heated gas? Heated gas glow and create light. So the first day when God created light the light could be nebula's. So there was light and darkness which God called evening and morning in the fist day.

On the forth day God gathered the gases of light to form a star He called Sun. The lesser light to governed the night are the other stars further away from earth. These light sources mark the seasons.

Well just my interpretation .
No one has ever been able to directly observe the formation of a star. The only indication is in a computer simulation created by the programmer's imaginary guess of how it might happen.

However, God being who He is, outside of time and our law of physics, which He created anyway, He can quite easily create light without there being a sun. Also, He is quite capable of causing light to travel instantaneously from stars billions of light years away to shine on the earth in an instant of time at a speed much greater than the speed of light. All all depends on how big your God is.
 
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