One Eyed Jack
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lucaspa said:But Genesis 2:4 has at least 4 days of "creation week" occurring in a single day!
A single day with four evenings and mornings? That makes a lot of sense...
BUT that means that Genesis 2:4 has "the heavens and the earth" created in 24 hours.
I suppose every time you hear the phrase "back in the day," you're thinking about a single day?
Not a "creation week". Of course, Genesis 2 gives you other problems, such as the order of creation does not match what is said for "creation week".
Chapter two is specifically describing what God did on the sixth day in the Garden of Eden.
Also, we have 2 accounts of the Flood. They are intertwined, but they also contradict each other.
If "whole world" can mean "Luke's world" in Luke 2:1, why can't "whole world" mean Tigris-Euphrates Valley in Genesis 6-8? It is their "whole world" and now we are dealing with a local flood, not a worldwide one.
If it was just a local flood, then why would Noah have spent 100 years building an ark, when he could have just moved? Even on foot, a person can travel a pretty long way in 100 years -- certainly far enough to get out of the danger zone. And what was the point of bringing along the animals in that case?
Again, God's Creation absolutely says that there was no worldwide Flood.
Then how did all those dead things get buried in sediment layers, and why are they found all over the world?