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To: AlGone2001
Tell us, wha was the light on day two and three.

Do you share AndrewC's laughable theory that there were stars on days two and three?

If one wants to believe this, why do they say that the biblical record supports it?

Do you realize you are essentially saying God did nothing on "day" one.
185 posted on 05/01/2002 2:13:24 AM PDT by AndrewC
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To: AndrewC
Do you realize you are essentially saying God did nothing on "day" one.

Do you realize that the burden of proof is on you?

I can drag this discussion out as long as you feel the need to do this.

I am prepared.

Did God create stars on day two? YES or NO

You attempted that route, but can't come close to demonstrating it biblically. I have challenged you on the comment, but you won't take me up on it. All you do is come with some ludicrous statement that about me saying that God did nothing on day one.

Actually, God did create something on day one-TIME.

He set the standard for the length of the day. It is all summed up by the statement which followed on all seven days that "Evening and the day were the ___day". He did not create the light previous to day one, did He?  Also, He did not wait until the sun, moon and stars were created to set the standard for the day.

They were set up for the seasons, and timing issues, but as we have developed over the last 6000-years, we know that even the sailors, farmers and others have made use of them-they are farther reaching than the first light.

189 posted on 05/01/2002 12:35:33 PM PDT by AlGone2001
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