To: Tomax
Evolution implies that there was an extraordinary amount of time between the creation days.
Using the Bible as a guide makes this impossible.
The Lord created all plant life on the third day and then our sun and moon on the fourth day.
Being that the Lord cause all things to reproduce after their own kind, there could not have been a long period of time between those days. The plants needed the sun to survive then, just like they do now.
Some try to state that the creation days were 1,000 years long, based on misinterpretation of other scriptures. If that were true, then there had to have been 500 years of darkness immediately after the plant life was created, followed by 500 years of light. The plant life would not have survived that.
18 posted on
08/04/2005 8:35:27 AM PDT by
Preachin'
(Enoch's testimony was that he pleased God: Why are we still here?)
To: Preachin'
"Some try to state that the creation days were 1,000 years long, based on misinterpretation of other scriptures. If that were true, then there had to have been 500 years of darkness immediately after the plant life was created, followed by 500 years of light. The plant life would not have survived that." Get up to speed. See my profile page.
51 posted on
08/04/2005 11:06:31 AM PDT by
Matchett-PI
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