The Bible says that God created light on the 1st Day, but he created the Sun, Moon, and Stars on the 4th day. Where did the light come from during the first 3 days?
On the 2nd day, the Bible says that God created a "firmament" to separate the waters from the waters. Is this saying that the world is flat?
On the 3rd day, the Bible says that God created plants. How did they survive that day without any sunlight?
At the end of the first book of Genesis, God created humans all at once, both male and female. Later on, he created humans again, but this time he created Adam first and then made Eve from one of Adam's ribs after Adam named all of the animals. How can these both be true?
Assuming the existence of a God who created the universe, is it more likely that the universe was created by the God of the Bible or by another God (either that of another religion or an unknown God)?
2007-12-29
08:12:27
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