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To: broncobilly

You didn’t really just say that, did you????

In the Bible, the EARTH was the first created event.

Just WHERE in Evolutionary theory is the EARTH before the SUN or the STARS???


155 posted on 03/21/2009 4:20:51 AM PDT by RaceBannon (We have sown the wind, but we will reap the whirlwind. NObama. Not my president.)
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To: RaceBannon
Just WHERE in Evolutionary theory is the EARTH before the SUN or the STARS???

There are two evolutionary creation processes. The first involved the evolution from a condensing and collapsing nebulae to the solar system, thus creating the physical earth. Astrophysicists have studied that process extensively and simulated it with super computers. Once the physical earth was created God proceeded to create living creatures on the earth.
In the first evolutionary process, condensing and coagulating particles produced a proto earth and proto sun long before the the central proto sun became incandescent from heat and finally ignited into nuclear fission burning. Before that happened, from the earth, because of the density of the nebular cloud, one could not have seen the sun or the stars. Once the sun ignited. one could see light. Once the sun's solar winds blew away the inner planetary cloud, a person on earth could see clearly the source of the light, and once the earth rotated around, one could see the stars.
Genesis is written as what would have been seen from an observer on the earth.
I believe Moses was shown a vision of the creation processes (first the physical and then the biological) and just recorded what he saw in the vision. The description is extremely condense, but the sequence is right.
186 posted on 03/21/2009 8:23:33 AM PDT by broncobilly
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