To: antiRepublicrat
No, no.
Nah. Everything was created first. Then came light. Then matter. Just like the Big bang predicts now, only the old Jewish shepherds were about 6000 years early. Then the stars and planets were formed, each in their own sphere. Just like cosmologists now (finally) claim. 8<)
Just like the geologists (finally) now believe. Book only says they (the moon and sun) became visible (ruled the night for navigation, if you will) after the plants (already created from the earth, of course) cleared up the previously toxic and opaque atmosphere.
59 posted on
12/12/2006 11:41:09 AM PST by
Robert A Cook PE
(I can only donate monthly, but Hillary's ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
To: Robert A. Cook, PE
"Book only says they (the moon and sun) became visible (ruled the night for navigation, if you will) after the plants (already created from the earth, of course) cleared up the previously toxic and opaque atmosphere." Wrongo.
Book uses the same 'create' word for the sun/moon as it did for the beasts and man.
Now, if you think that the beasts and man only 'became visible' you might have a point.
To: Robert A. Cook, PE
Book only says they (the moon and sun) became visible (ruled the night for navigation, if you will) after the plants (already created from the earth, of course) You realize that this also means the Earth was created before the Sun, right?
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