Bullcrap! That was NOT end of creation,
If we take the Bible literally we can see that Adam was made after the six day creation because there was no man to till the ground even though every thing including man was already made.
Adam and Eve only had to raise their own food because they sinned....if they had not sinned we would all still be living in the Garden of Eden, no work, no hate, no problems....However, Lucifer (in the snake) the greatest angel ever created...deceived Eve and Adam (not deceived but to please the woman) did as the snake said, because they decided NOT to believe God when he said not to eat from the tree ‘of the knowledge of good and evil’.
Man still refuses to trust or believe God, and things just keep getting worse. The devil keeps talking and they keep doing, just like Ferguson last night. Those arrested last night are repenting today, but the consequences of those court dates, fines, and jail will still remain.
“Thats right, other wise why don`t it say that God made Adam on the sixth day? but it don`t.”
Well, the Bible certainly says God created man and woman on the sixth day. Your argument is fallacious, because absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Just because the verse doesn’t say that the man God created on the sixth day was named Adam, does not mean that we can safely conclude that it was someone other than Adam.
“If we take the Bible literally we can see that Adam was made after the six day creation because there was no man to till the ground even though every thing including man was already made.”
You are citing a verse from Genesis 2, while the days of creation are detailed in Genesis 1. Instead of reading the Bible literally, you simply assume that Genesis 2 is a continuation of the narrative of Genesis 1, but the Bible nowhere says that. It is simply your interpretation which causes these apparent conflicts.
Both Adam and Eve were created on the 6th day. It’s right there in Genesis 1 God created man both male and female.
In Genesis 2 we are introduced to the very first humans.
Come on, pal, Genesis one & two are very short, you can read them in ten minutes -- can't you take just a little time to verify before you start spouting off nonsense?
Genesis 1 clearly, unequivocally, absolutely & positively says mankind was created on Day Six, go read it.
Genesis 2 suggests, but does not explicitly say, that God began creating mankind, "from the dust of the ground" at the end of Day Two -- go read it!
"Now no shrub had yet appeared on the earth[a] and no plant had yet sprung up..."
Those were the Work of Day Three, and what it suggests is that God's creation of mankind did not happen "overnight", or even in one "God-day", but rather over a lengthy period of time, from the end of Day Two until Day Six.
For those concerned that Genesis 1 restricts a God-day to 24 human hours, in several places the Bible tells us that a God-day is much longer than a human day, and indeed suggests that God-time is whatever He wants it to be.