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God will not be insulted if you do not believe He created the world in six days... far from it, since He has never ceased creating it

 
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God will not be insulted if you do not believe He created the world in six days... far from it, since He has never ceased creating it
"Scientists must be content to study, observe, and report the results of their observations, and nothing more. As for the psychic, moral, or spiritual life, they have no business making declarations about it, no right to cross this boundary. With the means at their disposal they are not entitled to substitute science for religion, much less to destroy religion. What they may destroy are false religions, or rather false beliefs - and this is useful. True religion has no need to encumber itself with error and superstition, and true science cannot harm true religion. God will not be insulted if you do not believe He created the world in six days... far from it, since He has never ceased creating it."

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So you speak for God now?

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"Scientists must be content to study, observe, and report the results of their observations, and nothing more. As for the psychic, moral, or spiritual life, they have no business making declarations about it, no right to cross this boundary. With the means at their disposal they are not entitled to substitute science for religion, much less to destroy religion. What they may destroy are false religions, or rather false beliefs - and this is useful. True religion has no need to encumber itself with error and superstition, and true science cannot harm true religion. God will not be insulted if you do not believe He created the world in six days... far from it, since He has never ceased creating it."

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and the world keeps on spinningblwkss
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Re: God will not be insulted if you do not believe He created the world in six days... far from it, since He has never ceased creating it
"Scientists must be content to study, observe, and report the results of their observations, and nothing more. As for the psychic, moral, or spiritual life, they have no business making declarations about it, no right to cross this boundary. With the means at their disposal they are not entitled to substitute science for religion, much less to destroy religion. What they may destroy are false religions, or rather false beliefs - and this is useful. True religion has no need to encumber itself with error and superstition, and true science cannot harm true religion. God will not be insulted if you do not believe He created the world in six days... far from it, since He has never ceased creating it."

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Re: God will not be insulted if you do not believe He created the world in six days... far from it, since He has never ceased creating it
"Scientists must be content to study, observe, and report the results of their observations, and nothing more. As for the psychic, moral, or spiritual life, they have no business making declarations about it, no right to cross this boundary. With the means at their disposal they are not entitled to substitute science for religion, much less to destroy religion. What they may destroy are false religions, or rather false beliefs - and this is useful. True religion has no need to encumber itself with error and superstition, and true science cannot harm true religion. God will not be insulted if you do not believe He created the world in six days... far from it, since He has never ceased creating it."

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*** Life - How Did It Get Here? By Evolution or by Creation? chap. 3 pp. 26-27 What Does Genesis Say? ***

How Long Is a Genesis “Day”?

Many consider the word “day” used in Genesis chapter 1 to mean 24 hours. However, in Genesis 1:5 God himself is said to divide day into a smaller period of time, calling just the light portion “day.” In Genesis 2:4 all the creative periods are called one “day”: “This is a history of the heavens and the earth in the time of their being created, in the day [all six creative periods] that Jehovah God made earth and heaven.”

The Hebrew word yohm, translated “day,” can mean different lengths of time. Among the meanings possible, William Wilson’s Old Testament Word Studies includes the following: “A day; it is frequently put for time in general, or for a long time; a whole period under consideration . . . Day is also put for a particular season or time when any extraordinary event happens.”1 This last sentence appears to fit the creative “days,” for certainly they were periods when extraordinary events were described as happening. It also allows for periods much longer than 24 hours.

Genesis chapter 1 uses the expressions “evening” and “morning” relative to the creative periods. Does this not indicate that they were 24 hours long? Not necessarily. In some places people often refer to a man’s lifetime as his “day.” They speak of “my father’s day” or “in Shakespeare’s day.” They may divide up that lifetime “day,” saying “in the morning [or dawn] of his life” or “in the evening [or twilight] of his life.” So ‘evening and morning’ in Genesis chapter 1 does not limit the meaning to a literal 24 hours.

“Day” as used in the Bible can include summer and winter, the passing of seasons. (Zechariah 14:8) “The day of harvest” involves many days. (Compare Proverbs 25:13 and Genesis 30:14.) A thousand years are likened to a day. (Psalm 90:4; 2 Peter 3:8, 10) “Judgment Day” covers many years. (Matthew 10:15; 11:22-24) It would seem reasonable that the “days” of Genesis could likewise have embraced long periods of time—millenniums. What, then, took place during those creative eras? Is the Bible’s account of them scientific? Following is a review of these “days” as expressed in Genesis.





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