That is just an assumption. Genesis 1:2 says "Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters" Genesis 1:3 says God said, "Let there be light" , and there was light...(the first day), but how many millions or billions of years (as we know years) did the earth sit in darkness before God brought about its first day by creating light to make the first day. Just because there is no light doesnt mean there is no earth. If Bible people and scientists got together they might find that they believe the same things happened in the creation of the earth. They just are not willing to listen to each other. How do I know? I have many PhD's including Biblical Studies.
2007-02-01
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