Alright, Pegg, so to recap:
When did God create the living species, genera or families?
the third day was the beginning of plant life, the fifth day was when 'sea creatures' and 'flying creatures' were created. Then on the sixth day God created the 'land animals' ending finally with the two humans.
What did He create, are we at genera?
Moses used very broad terms when he said 'sea monsters, flying creatures and land animals' so its not possible from the bible account to name them individually.
However, considering they were given the command to 'go forth and multiply' it can rightly be assumed from that, that they were fully formed and functioning animals/creatures with that capability.
the bible doesnt provide such details as to where. But we can be pretty sure that the sea creatures were created in the seas and the land animals on the land lol. It may have been in multiple locations around the globe or it may have been from a central location... i dont really know.
How? Am I right that it's magic poofing?
The bible doesnt provide those details either. Genesis was never written for the purpose of teaching people about how God created life...only that he created it.
I think there is as much magic poofing going on when evolutionists say that life arose out of lifeless chemicals, as when we say that God created life.
We are beginning to understand how biological things are programmed ie DNA
We know that its that program which defines how a living creature will form and that genetics plays a role in how traits are passed on. It seems reasonable that God uses these, and other, complicated functions in the creation of life. Evolutionists would claim that these complicated processes simply come about by means of nature and nothing more even though they admit that the likelyhood of DNA forming on its own is virtually impossible.
Does it seem reasonable to conclude that something is impossible yet believe it anyway?
I'm trying to state your hypothesis, so we can look for evidence of it. Thanks.
everything is relative isnt it. What I see as evidence for creation, you may not. I think, rather then look for evidence, we should look at the facts and let them lead us to the conclusion.