Okay, for those who believe the Biblical account that God created the world and life and all (of which I am one) do you believe that he only created for six days (whatever is meant by days...24 hour periods...undisclosed periods of time...millions of years...etc) and then sat back to enjoy the show? If so, what was the point of noting the seventh day as resting? Couldn't it be that he created for six days, rested the seventh, then resumed creation on days 8-13, resting again on day 14, etc? If you think this is possible, speculate on what he was creating during the second week of creation. If you do not think this is possible, please explain the significance of God resting on the 7th day, and why we are not in a continual state of "Seventh Day-ism".
2007-03-16
09:08:23
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