Maybe because they were both created on the same day?
2007-06-09 07:38:23
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answered by Anonymous
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By definition, anything started has a beginning and anything that has a sequel has an end. Please understand how primitive people were 3500 years ago. To speak to them of bill-uns and bill-uns of years or of Darwin would have been quite undecipherable to them. They were always of the verge of stoning Moses as it was. Had God spoke to even him in modern scientific terms first he would have said "Huh?" then "What has this to do with us here and now?" and finally, "Now, tell me how it REALLY happened!" But to the prehistoric mind, THAT was how it really happened.
Besides, origins has nothing to do with being a follower of Jesus Christ.
I don't see even the most traditional Jews calling Evolutionists, "Antisemitic". It's their book for goodness sakes!
2007-06-09 14:55:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Indo-European and Semitic civilizations began the day not with light but with darkness. The day began with evening before daytime. This is why Christmas began on Christmas eve, etc.
2007-06-10 10:09:09
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answered by Fred 7
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According to bishop James Usher, the world was created on 23rd October 4004 B.C. at nine o’clock in the morning. How he arrived at this, is rather complicated. There are some details at this link:
2007-06-12 12:20:36
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answered by Retired 7
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they ARE a part of a "day", right?
but I guess it shouold be "morning and evening"
2007-06-09 14:39:20
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answered by michael 6
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Just a Bible story and not real. Nature created everything. The Bible is merely a fantasy tale and a metaphor.
2007-06-09 14:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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i have no clue but u should hear this song :) http://youtube.com/watch?v=l45LbMbCe6o
2007-06-09 14:38:11
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answered by Anonymous
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