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Youth Group Question From Last Night: God can’t allow sin into heaven? (OnTopic-No bible verses please)
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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 4807355" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>The evidence in Genesis says that the days of creation were days of ordinary length because evening and morning are mentioned each day of creation. Years and eons of time do not have a morning and evening.</p><p>If these days were thousands or millions of years there are lots of problems.</p><p>In Genesis 1:16 "two great lights were made, one to rule the day and the lesser to rule the night." Since these days were divided, according to Genesis 1:15 into “evening and morning” you would have to assume that the sun came up but did not go down for a few thousand or a few million years.</p><p>If we assume the “days” were eons of time, the plants that were brought about on the third day of creation and the sun on the fourth day, plants must have sunlight in order to produce. If eons of time passed before the sun was created, no plants.</p><p>Animals are dependent upon plants as a basic source of food. Carnivorous animals are ultimately dependent upon plants for food which are, in turn, dependent on the sun.</p><p>Plants and animals could not exist for millions of years without energy supplied by the sun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 4807355, member: 65823"] The evidence in Genesis says that the days of creation were days of ordinary length because evening and morning are mentioned each day of creation. Years and eons of time do not have a morning and evening. If these days were thousands or millions of years there are lots of problems. In Genesis 1:16 "two great lights were made, one to rule the day and the lesser to rule the night." Since these days were divided, according to Genesis 1:15 into “evening and morning” you would have to assume that the sun came up but did not go down for a few thousand or a few million years. If we assume the “days” were eons of time, the plants that were brought about on the third day of creation and the sun on the fourth day, plants must have sunlight in order to produce. If eons of time passed before the sun was created, no plants. Animals are dependent upon plants as a basic source of food. Carnivorous animals are ultimately dependent upon plants for food which are, in turn, dependent on the sun. Plants and animals could not exist for millions of years without energy supplied by the sun. [/QUOTE]
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