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Not true at all. The belief that there is a missing gap of time between the first and second verses in chapter 1 of Genesis was believed by the Israelites and in the early church. The belief was basically forgotten about during the middle ages and didn't become popular again until the 1800s. Yes I can assume it because popular again because of the new belief in evolution but the belief in the "gap theory" isn't a new belief but was once a very popular belief in the ancients.Critias said:Critism of this theory is that it became popular because of sciences' declaration of a very old earth. This critism is actually unfounded as the gap theory goes back before science came together as we see it today.
nephilimiyr said:Not true at all. The belief that there is a missing gap of time between the first and second verses in chapter 1 of Genesis was believed by the Israelites and in the early church. The belief was basically forgotten about during the middle ages and didn't become popular again until the 1800s. Yes I can assume it because popular again because of the new belief in evolution but the belief in the "gap theory" isn't a new belief but was once a very popular belief in the ancients.
Yeah it looks like I did misread it...sorry.Critias said:I think you might have misread what I said.
Actually, exegesis wise I think it's very sound however when it comes to the physical evidence I see problems with it.justified said:It is still one of the worst theories out there. It was popularized by a guy named Dake who really went nuts with it; its popular resurgence in the 19th century was due to the evolutionary theory and such: a reaction really. There nearly no good evidence for it, and that evidence which does exist is based upon questionable exegesis.
Actually, exegesis wise I think it's very sound however when it comes to the physical evidence I see problems with it.
Actually, exegesis wise I think it's very sound however when it comes to the physical evidence I see problems with it.
nephilimiyr said:Hi justified!
Actually, exegesis wise I think it's very sound however when it comes to the physical evidence I see problems with it.
The main thing is that before the 6 day reformation of the earth, roughly 6,000 years ago, there is no good evidence that a cataclysmic event took place. If you believe in the gap theory you have to believe in this cataclysmic event took place for it's the reason why you believe that the earth became without form and void.
From Adam to Noah are 10 generations; then Noah had three sons, one of whom served as the line of the promise.
From Noah to Terah are 10 generations; then Terah had three sons, one of whom served as the line of the promise.
Okay, here is one more for you to think about...justified said:Riiight. There's only one verse in the bible that supports it (Genesis 1:1-2) and is based on a singular word, and a misunderstanding of how ancient creation myths functioned generally. There is no exegesis involved! What is sound about the exegesis? I know Hebrew, and the different words between "create" and "make" is a very poor argument for the Gap Theory.
JBaker45 said:Okay, here is one more for you to think about...
2 Peter 3:5 For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water:
2 Peter 3:6 By which the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished:
2 Peter 3:7 But the heavens and the earth, which now are, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and destruction of ungodly men.
Note that the flood spoken of here can not be the flood of Noah, because in this flood everthing perished!
And is it not the case that the earth which is now is not the origonal one but a recreated earth??
And is it not the case that the earth which is now is not the origonal one but a recreated earth??[/
Critias said:Yup. The Gap Theory is based off of a translation of the word 'was' in Hebrew in Genesis 1:1 ; 1:2. It is called Gap because they believe there is a time gap between those two verses. They believe the word 'was' means 'to become' which is an alternate translation of the word.
Critism of this theory is that it became popular because of sciences' declaration of a very old earth. This critism is actually unfounded as the gap theory goes back before science came together as we see it today.
Even though it's not just about one word that validates this theory but even if it was about one word I could say the exact same thing what you just said about the theory you believe in.Micaiah said:Can we have anything but a tenuous interpretation of one word to validate this theory.
Micaiah said:Th Bible teaches that "in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." In Exedus it teaches that God created the heavens and the earth in 6 day and rested on the seventh Exedus 20:11.
Interesting it becomes once we can hear the other side...
Micaiah said:Can we have anything but a tenuous interpretation of one word to validate this theory.