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Through Evolution, as the only thing not created from something else was Light.
That's why I feel participation in the 'Evolution Vs. Creationism' forum here on RF is a waste of time, as neither group there is willing to consider this stand.
I've posted on this in my DIR:
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/messianic-judaism-dir/77231-understanding-creation.html
Ah okay thanks Zardoz! But you're a Messianic Jew, right? I mean, isn't that different from an Orthodox Jew? When I say "Orthodox Jew", I mean non-Messianic Orthodox Jews. But regardless, I certainly welcome your opinion! :yes:
Hey everyone! What do you, as an Orthodox Jew, believe
about the creation of the world?
The world was created in 6 days.Hey everyone! What do you, as an Orthodox Jew, believe about the creation of the world?
It says in the Gemara Rosh Hashanah that G-d created the world fully mature. Therefor, when the world was done being created it was already billions of years old. All within a period of 6 days. To my knowledge, all Rabbonim unanimously agree that the world was created in 6 24 hour days. Until the question of evolution came up, this belief was for the most part a given. Perhaps you can find some different mefarshim who bring down suggestions for other opinions, but no one is going to say that it couldn't of been within 6 24 hour days.
In my own opinion, the days being "extremely long" is just a response of apologetics. Not saying it isn't possible. But, in what I've seen this idea is completely new within the Jewish world and didn't come about until people started questioning the age of the universe and studying evolution. If it is true that most peoples convictions leading them to this answer are rooted as a response to uncertainty, which usually is the case with these claims (in my experience), I would have to say that the people who make this claim are ignorant of Torah. I don't claim to be a chocham by any means. In fact, I'm far from it. But, the Gemara says the world was created fully mature. Since it says this, why couldn't it be that there is such a thing as cosmic evolution, biological evolution, etc etc etc and be compatible with Torah - without having to compromise the views we've always had? If the world is 6 billion years old but the Torah says its 6 literal days old, they're both right. Evolution would have to have been created as functional if the world were created fully mature.