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To: newsgatherer
Than how about being kind enough to explain to me how I am confused over the "days text". I say it is a 24 hour day, and you say it is what?

I say that the content of information in Genesis is orders of magnitude less than the content of information in the creation. Since Gods word, and Gods creation cannot conflict, and there is so much more content of information in His creation, then what we read in his creation must be the truth.

How you rationalize the human language in Genesis, which is a very poor transmitter of information compared to the multidimensional and experiment-able world in the creation, is your decision.

591 posted on 10/06/2005 11:52:59 AM PDT by narby
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To: narby
That really is not an answer.

Let's try again, you claim my understanding of a day in Genesis one is wrong, my question to you is:

Than how about being kind enough to explain to me how I am confused over the "days text". I say it is a 24 hour day, and you say it is what?

You replied with this: I say that the content of information in Genesis is orders of magnitude less than the content of information in the creation. Since Gods word, and Gods creation cannot conflict, and there is so much more content of information in His creation, then what we read in his creation must be the truth.
How you rationalize the human language in Genesis, which is a very poor transmitter of information compared to the multidimensional and experiment-able world in the creation, is your decision.

Which is not an answer, so how aobut it? Willing to tell me what you understand a day to mean in not twenty four, sixty minute, hours?

633 posted on 10/07/2005 4:59:09 AM PDT by newsgatherer
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