When God wrote with his own hand on tablets of stone that in six days He made "heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is" was he lying or just mistaken?
Naw, that would never cross your mind, would it? You readily believe, without evidence, that the Bible is the Word of God, but then you turn around and ignore the literally mountains of evidence for evolution.
>When God wrote with his own hand on tablets of stone that in six days He made "heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is" was he lying or just mistaken?
Did Methuselah really live to be 969 years old?
Did Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego really walk in the fire.
Did one man, Noah, really build a boat large enough to contain two of every species and the food required to feed them for 40 days and the time afterwards required for the waters that covered the Earth to receed?
And when the water receeded, where did it go? Since all the Earth was covered with water, it couldn't have gone into the oceans, since they were already filled with water. Where did the water go?
Don't confuse Bible stories with God's works. They can be very different.
When God wrote with his own hand on tablets of stone that in six days He made "heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is" was he lying or just mistaken?
Genesis was written on tablets of stone? I thought it was the commandments.