I am just a few days into this adventure/exercise and had an idea for something that may (or may not) become something I do pretty often.
drum roll please….
Random questions that if I knew the answers to (but probably never will) would make it much easier to understand the Bible.
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Pretty good huh….
So here are the first RQTIIKTATBPNWWMIMETUTB
- How could there be Day and Night (Day One) without Sun and Moon (Day Four?)
- How did the plants on Day Three stay alive without the Sun? (Day Four)
- When "God said" in all the different parts of creation, was it an actual voice or sound? (and if it was an actual voice speaking does He really sound like John Facenda or Charlton Heston?)
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Philip
September 25, 2009
1. There was “light” and “dark”, no?
2. There was light. And plants don’t die in a day, not even a dark day. Not most plants.
3. What difference does it make? God had concrete thoughts; he expressed his will. Also, read the first chapter of John–when God the Father speaks, I guess it is through his Son.
Spencer Sims
January 11, 2010
1. Α day is the rotation of the Earth around its axis, or 24 hours. No Sun needed!
jeff atwood
January 11, 2010
Spencer – of course, thanks.