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"AND the earth was without form and void: and darkness was upon the face of the deep" (Genesis 1:2) Darkness! No light of any kind--- just darkness and silence.
"And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters (verse 2) "And God said LET THERE BE LIGHT" and suddenly, in a blinding microsecond of reality that would someday be called time "there was light".

"And God saw the light, and that it was good: and God divided the light from darkness. And God called the light day, and the darkness he called night. And the evening and the morning were the first day." (Genesis 1:4,5)

You can read the details until chapter three of the first book of the Bible called Genesis. Everything you see in this world is not came to be in mere chance. because if you would study on how marvellous our surrounding specially human body and how it all function it suggest that nothing as complicated as that comes From mere chance which many called EVOLUTION.

2007-09-18 20:34:43 · answer #1 · answered by dw1vdn 2 · 0 1

I watched a TV show this week on that on the History Channel just last week.

- At first the earth had to cool, and then it became a hot barren world like the surface of Mercury.
- It was bombarded by the asteroids and comets in the early solar system.
- When the planet started to cool it was a barren wasteland.
- Then a shift happened in the crust and suddenly water came to the surface. It was olive green with iron and very little oxygen.
- Plants started to evolve under the comet bombardment; the stuff of life may have been delivered to the Earth by comet material. It has been found that when you put the basic chemicals of life together in water and subject it to a lightning storm amino acids form. When a comet hits not only do the amino acids survive, they develop complex peptides.
- The earth survived the early bombardment and single cell organisms evolved, then they became multi-cell organisms and plants. There were very few animals on the early earth.
- There were so many plants that they started to add waste oxygen to the atmosphere. Until then it had been mostly nitrogen and carbon dioxide. The oxygen released in the ocean turned it blue.
- Over time a huge continent formed from erupting magma and the earth had land. By that time plants were well established on the ocean floor and animals were starting to develop. They made use of the waste gas, oxygen, to survive and breathed out CO2, which the plants needed.
- Then they filled the sea and eventually plants hit the shore and animals followed.

The early earth was at one point an olive green sea with a reddish cloudy sky of nitrogen and carbon dioxide. The first life forms developed to use that nitrogen and carbon dioxide and as a part of photosynthesis they produced the waste gas oxygen which quickly became the second most common gas in the air. Then animals developed who could use that oxygen.

2007-09-18 12:13:45 · answer #2 · answered by Dan S 7 · 0 0

the conditions of the atmos. & the oceans were what they were. The paleo people will try and bullsh..t you with their theorys, assumptions, hypothesis, and other guess work, but they don't really know what it was like. They hope they're on a right track, they hope that for all their hard work they will someday be venerated, but it's all in all just guess work, they'll tell you different thou, they'll tell you they positive proof from what's in the rock how do they "really" know thou by a few fossils they've found.

2007-09-18 12:15:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Uninhabitable because of the dust, smoke, and noxious gas from the reaction that caused the earth to start. Not to mention the extreme heat from the explosions and the molten rock that would later form to make the earth's crust.

2007-09-18 12:02:33 · answer #4 · answered by trick 4 · 0 0

A big chemical soup until the first drop of cyanogenic(capable of producing life) rain fell.

2007-09-18 12:01:06 · answer #5 · answered by Ke Xu Long 4 · 0 0

ya no i'm 3 days older then dirt,and i should have paid attention,but i was busy with a t-rex and had to stay on the run,sorry

2007-09-18 12:10:35 · answer #6 · answered by THE"IS" 6 · 0 1

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