To: cranked
but, being a bible believing christian, when God created the first human’s, he made them aware of time, days, nites, seasons, etc....that is my point.
if you are not a believer, then i can see where this presumption came from.
9 posted on
05/25/2009 12:19:21 PM PDT by
raygunfan
To: raygunfan
I consider myself a Christian, but as such, allow me to point out the key to what you have said: *emphasis added* "...he [God] made them aware of time, days, nites, seasons, etc..." The assumption that God made man aware is not in conflict with the premise that infants are not aware of time, days, nites, seasons, etc. but are made aware of such via their parents and adapting to their environment.
10 posted on
05/25/2009 12:52:48 PM PDT by
cranked
To: raygunfan
but, being a bible believing christian, when God created the first humans, he made them aware of time, days, nights, seasons, etc....that is my point.
Man was first. God then made them Human (aware), then he threw them out of Eden (or Edem). God had to know that man would "have" to experiment and make mistakes so it was a given that man would be banished at some point.
If we (ever) know everything, then we will be as smart as God. That is when we will no longer have a reason to exist because we no longer have to strive.
11 posted on
05/25/2009 12:54:57 PM PDT by
jongaltsr
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