The Earth rotates in 24 hours to make a day.
Without the Earth being in existence, you cannot say something took a day, because there was no Earth to create the day.
I believe that this metaphore reflects the fact that God created Earth in what would be equivalent to seven days to "God".
It's all relative, seven days to God could be 7 billion years to man-kind's perception of time.
Just as 24 hours is a day to humans, 24 hours is 100 years or a lifetime to a fruit fly. It's relative... so, tell me how God made the Earth in 7 days before the Earth was completed to be able to actually make a day?
Is it 7 Earth days? Or 7 days to God (billions of years to us perhaps)?
2006-12-20
02:12:10
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