Sir_Loin
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People today use the term day in reference to periods other than 24 hours. "In my day, we didn't have the Internet." So does the Bible. For example, Genesis 2:4 states: "This is a history of the heavens and the earth in the time they were created, in the day that Jehovah God made earth and heaven." Thus, the entire creative period is spoken of as a single day. The creative days are spoken of as an evening and a morning, not as a 24-hour period. (Genesis 1:4) I believe this indicates these periods lasted at least thousands of years, if not longer. The seventh "day" in Genesis is spoken of later in the Scriptures as continuing and ongoing, thousands of years after it's start. (Hebrews 4:3-9)
The teaching that God created the universe in six 24-hour days is unscriptural, or that God created the universe six to ten thousand years ago.
People today use the term day in reference to periods other than 24 hours. "In my day, we didn't have the Internet." So does the Bible.
Wait, hold up. Where in the hell does it say that? Genesis 1:5 says: (courtesy of biblegateway.com) God called the light Day, and the darkness He called Night. So the evening and the morning were the first day. There you go, the definition of day as used in the bible.
in the day[/U][/B] that Jehovah God made earth and heaven." Thus, the entire creative period is spoken of as a single day.
Nope. The entire creative period isn't spoken of as a single day- where did you get this from? Can you not read? The day God made earth and heaven is what is spoken in this verse... not what God made completely..
The creative days are spoken of as an evening and a morning, not as a 24-hour period. (Genesis 1:4) I believe this indicates these periods lasted at least thousands of years, if not longer.
The logical way of thinking would be to think that it was a 24-hour period. Granted, it doesn't say the definition of a day exactly in the Bible, but by saying thousands of years is hypocritical.
You do realize that the Bible isn't a diary? It's not like God was writing Genesis with a magical pen whilst he was creating it? It was written by a human. And a human interpretation of a day is a 24-hour cycle.
The seventh "day" in Genesis is spoken of later in the Scriptures as continuing and ongoing, thousands of years after it's start.
Reading that piece of the Bible, I don't see it saying exactly what you're saying here...
The teaching that God created the universe in six 24-hour days is unscriptural, or that God created the universe six to ten thousand years ago.
It is unscriptural. But so is your statement because it doesn't say in the Scriptures exactly what the dates are. So anyone making any speculation about how old the earth is is hypocritical.