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Evolutionists say that the world is 4.54 billion years old, and creationists say the world was created in seven days. Even though I'm a Christian, I side with the evolutionists on this issue because when God made the earth, the word "day" hadn't been invented yet. Therefore, the world could have been created in seven eons, seven ages, seven very long time periods--i.e., 4.54 billion years. amirite?
Well there is a part where it says: 'a day for us, is a thousand years for God and a thousand years for God is like one day for us.' which, and forgive me if I'm wrong since I haven't read the bible in years, that our concept of time isn't the same as God's. It sounds better in Afrikaans. -_-
Long story short, I agree with your post.ven't read the bible in years, that our concept of time isn't the same as God's. It sounds better in Afrikaans. -_-
Long story short, I agree with your post.
I have no idea what happened there. Can't edit on my phone, so sorry for the messy comment.
Creatonists are referring to days as how days are now. We measure days as Earth making a 360 degree rotation. Earth could do that when it was created, so days were a legitimate measurement of time when the world was created, just as a concept, not an actual word.
But if plants and bees were made on different days, meaning millions or billions of years apart, then how did the plants survive without being pollinated?
I am no botanist but I think that Angiosperms evolved later whereas the first plants were mosses and ferns.
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Or ya know, maybe the creationist are wrong. Because everyone knows god isn't real.
You're trolling. But I'm agnostic. I believe God could or couldn't be real, but not that there is definitely a higher power that we can't know what it is.