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Thomas ....you're looking a little green.
When God rested, it was not because He was tired.
He 'rested' from that project.
He went on to other things.

2007-10-01 04:55:13 · answer #1 · answered by Uncle Thesis 7 · 2 1

Gen.2:2,4; Gen.4:1-12;

The ages old earth Gen.1:1,2; Job 38:30-32; Was prepared Ages for intended inhabitants, Job 38:4-7; Gen.1:3-25; the inhabitants of heaven sees earth prepared ages, and day seven will be age 7000 after Rev.20:1-6,12,13; the 1000 year reign of Christ, we are in the day that God is resting from creating, there must be a new heaven and a new earth again as it was before Eden. 2Pet.3:13; Rev.21:1-5; Isa.65:17;

2007-10-01 12:07:52 · answer #2 · answered by jeni 7 · 0 0

No.
God made the entire universe in six "God-days"...nobody really knows how long a time that might be. Heck, a "day" here on this one planet is not the same length everywhere on the planet...it is relatively shorter or longer, depending on several factors, such as where you are standing. How long is a "day" (counted from sunset to sunset) at the North Pole, for instance? How long is a "day" on Jupiter, do you suppose? Or on the second planet from, maybe, Andromeda?
It is so darn difficult for us to get out of our own minds, even for a few seconds, that we tend to try to limit God to our own human perspective...which, when you think about it, is really foolish.
When He was finished, He rested...not because He was "tired", but because He was finished.

It really is that simple.

2007-10-01 12:09:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God created EARTH and SKY in TWO days.

God took another FOUR days to create FOOD for a living and therefore we all could live on this planet of Earth as here we have FOOD to maintain the life here.

I would like to tell you what God did on the seventh day but I must take a REST first and answer you on the next day provided you tell me your source of knowledge stated that GOD TOOK A REST?

2007-10-02 02:27:16 · answer #4 · answered by mad 2 · 0 0

No. The Bible tells us that "God never slumbers nor sleeps."

God made everything including man and woman in 6 days.

The age of the earth, as determined by man's fallible methods, is based on unproven assumptions, so it is not proven that the earth is billions of years old. This unproven age is being used to force an interpretation on the language of the Bible. Thus, man's fallible theories are allowed to interpret the Bible. This ultimately undermines the use of language to communicate. Evolutionary scientists claim the fossil layers over the earth's surface date back hundreds of millions of years. As soon as one allows millions of years for the fossil layers, then one has accepted death, bloodshed, disease, thorns, and suffering before Adam's sin.

The Bible makes it clear that death, bloodshed, disease, thorns, and suffering are a consequence of sin. In Genesis l:29-30, God gave Adam and Eve and the animals plants to eat (this is reading Genesis at face value, as literal history, as Jesus did in Matthew 19:3-6.)
Human beings and higher animals are described in Genesis 1 has having a "nephesh" or life principle. Plants do not have this "nephesh" they are no "alive" in the same sense animals are. They were given for food. Man could eat meat only after the flood (Genesis 9:3)This makes it obvious that the statements in Genesis 1:29-30 were meant to inform us that man and the animals were vegetarian to start with. also, in Genesis 9:2, we are told of a change God apparently made in the way animals react to man. God warned Adam in Genesis 2:17 that if he ate of the "tree of the knowledge of good and evil" he would "die." the Hebrew grammar actually means, "dying, you will die." In other words it would be the commencing of a process of physically dying (see Genesis 3:19). It also clearly involved spiritual death (separation from God.)

Seventh Day made Holy and Blessed. We live in a sin-cursed earth, we are not in the seventh blessed holy day.
Hebrews 4:3-4 "for we who have believed do enter that rest, as He has said: "So I swore in My wrath, They shall not enter My rest," so the seventh day is not continuing.

Those who do not accept the 6 literal days are reading their own preconceived ideas into the 6 days of creation. It is even very hard for me, but we should temble at God's word and be very fearful of adding to it or taking from it.

No clearer speech; no more truthful speech has been heard on this Earth than what God has spoken in the Holy Scripture.

When the lies of evolution came along, some baby Christians started scrambling trying to work millions and billions of years into Scripture. But the truth is millions and billions of years doesn't belong in science, much less fact enough to change God's Holy Scripture.

2007-10-01 12:41:05 · answer #5 · answered by Jeancommunicates 7 · 0 0

Not because of fatigue, not tired. just to set an example to man to include a rest day within the week.

2007-10-01 11:56:33 · answer #6 · answered by Darth Eugene Vader 7 · 0 2

The Creator does not get tired. He just desisted from creating.

2007-10-01 11:59:20 · answer #7 · answered by Sal D 6 · 0 0

Hey, who are we to deny the Almighty the right to put his feet up and have a nice cold beer once in a while?

2007-10-01 11:58:17 · answer #8 · answered by Scumspawn 6 · 0 0

No. God rested the 7th day, because it is called the day of rest. In the LDS religion, we believe that the 7th day is a day of worship, a day of rest, to put off your work. We don't work if we can avoid it. We go to church, and readthe scriptures etc., but we make sure it is a day of peace. I think that's what God was doing.

2007-10-01 11:55:34 · answer #9 · answered by buzz_e_me 2 · 0 3

He was constipated and had to take a huge duke after eating all the dinosaurs. The bones got fossilized in his feces.

2007-10-01 11:59:25 · answer #10 · answered by Earl Grey 5 · 0 0

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