Spaceman 3
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I am not a creationist. I believe in an old earth as well as a new one. So what does that make me?
In the Genesis theory: Genesis 1:1 begins with a summary of the fact that God did it.
Genesis 1:2 then goes on to describe the conditions at the end of the old earth - Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.
And Genesis 1:3 then go on to describe the beginning of the new earth And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light.
Genesis 1:2 speaks of an earth that was formless, empty, dark, and covered in water which existed before the six days of creation week began in Genesis 1:3.
It was from this preexisting old earth that the new earth we now live on emerged out of its preexisting water And God said, "Let the water under the sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear." And it was so...Gen 1:6-9.
Water was not created during the six days of creation week, nor was the rocks underneath it, they both already existed.
Sounds like a reasonable enough conclusion based on the scripture from Genesis.
My humble advice would be to forget the 'labels' attached to your belief. Just believe as you do, unless you feel the need to 'belong' to some group apart from humanity itself.
I know you like pigeons, but it seems that we're all too quick to pigenhole people, ignoring the complexity of human beings, just to make it all nice & tidy.
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