So, sticking to the schedule set forth in Genesis, one little sticky wicket at a time, the birds are already flying around BEFORE there are land animals. There's no where for them to land and lay eggs.
The mind can run rampant around that one of course.
BTW, one of the reasons to stick to the wickets in the most exacting manner is that this involves the FIRST SEVEN DAYS, and if you can't get them correct how you gonna' get the next 6000 years right? Fur Shur you don't want to be adding nonsense to the text about new fangled notions of scientific research, right?!
If the behavior of the Sun were different at that time than it is now, I'm sure God would have called that to Moses attention like "Say, Moses, way back then, the Sun was so hot it didn't need to shine to make it so hot your sweat will never touch the ground". [excerpt]Like in Genesis 8:22 where God mentions heat and cold for the first time...
So, sticking to the schedule set forth in Genesis, one little sticky wicket at a time, the birds are already flying around BEFORE there are land animals. There's no where for them to land and lay eggs. [excerpt]So the birds need land animals to land on to lay eggs?
The mind can run rampant around that one of course. [excerpt]Perhaps they landed on the beached aquatic mammals to lay their eggs and then quickly moved them to dry ground?
BTW, one of the reasons to stick to the wickets in the most exacting manner is that this involves the FIRST SEVEN DAYS, and if you can't get them correct how you gonna' get the next 6000 years right? [excerpt]Can you point out where heat or cold is explicitly mentioned in the first seven days?
Fur Shur you don't want to be adding nonsense to the text about new fangled notions of scientific research, right?! [excerpt]Hey, you are the one saying there was heat before its mentioned.