• @Zozano@aussie.zone
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    On Day 1 God created light

    On Day 2 God created earth

    On Day 4 God created the sun

    Okay. On day 1 what was the source of light? It wasn’t the sun.

    On Day 4 the sun was created, but how was there 3 days before that? You can’t have a day without a day/night cycle the sun is responsible for.

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        10 months ago

        Even if it was the clockmaker hypothesis, it doesn’t make sense. Stars were formed before planets were.

        And it was on day 4 the other stars and planets were formed.

    • Jordan Lund
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      410 months ago

      That’s easy though since it says elsewhere in the Bible that God is the light source.

      So god got lit, created the Earth, then created plants, then created the sun, then let the sun take over light duties.

      I guess this means light from God also causes photosynthesis?

      Of course it also cites the moon as being a light source when it’s just reflecting the sun…

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        410 months ago

        So why did God make light on day 1? Did he need it to see what he was doing? Maybe the light was a head-lamp. If he was so smart wouldn’t he just make the suns first? Seems redundant.

        • Jordan Lund
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          210 months ago

          Who wants a dark workbench? ;)