If it doesn't mean what it says then it can mean anything. I just take it at face value without trying to add to or subtract from the text. God said he did it in seven days, then I believe him.
but the bible also says a day is as a thousand years to god, and a thousand years as a day. not to mention that a "day" didn't exist before sun and the earth did. if one wanted to split hairs, anyway
He also backs up these statements in other portions of the old testament where the literal 7 day creation is talked about.
where? honest question.
According to God, he created them on day 6 with all other land animals. Sometime between then and now they became fossils.
but if the bible is literal in all things, there wouldn't have been enough time for that? not millions of years.
The bible speaks of a global flood. The most opportune time for fossils to be formed is in a flood when they are quickly buried in sediment.
or an asteroid impact.. which is the most commonly held theory, and has a lot of evidence to support it. if "the flood did it", where are the human fossils alongside dinosaur fossils? not saying lack of having found them *proves* anything, but still?
God did not create a world that was originally subject to the process of those that are stronger surviving over those that are weaker. God created a perfect world. Man sinned and God cursed the ground for his sake. Man continued in rebellion and became corrupt and God destroyed them in a global flood. The Earth and its inhabitants have not recovered nor will they until God restores them.
what time span are we talking about here? surely not 6000 years? man and dinosaurs didn't live together, so how come there were all these predators long before us?
you see, spiritually I agree with what you said. only that I don't care if that ever existed literally. I don't even am totally sold that it ever existed spiritually; I just think it should exist. I do think there should be peace, preferably a real and lasting one. peace means way more than just the absence of open warfare with bombs.. let's leave it at that because it's a deep subject I guess. we're not really in the presence of god as humanity, are we. the kingdom of god is within and at hand, but we're off somewhere else.
but man didn't get created out of thin air about 6000 years ago, and 6000 years ago the world was every bit as vicious as it is today. maybe the first ideas of peace were sparked in some, what do I know. maybe that was day one, and adam and eve.. but just two people, who make a few children, who then, what? have sex with their siblings? funny how that kinda gets skipped and they seem to wander off into an already existing world with people in it, isn't it?
Again, here we have to discern between theoretical science which speaks of things that it can not prove nor observe happening today and factual science that consists of repeatable experimentation that has proven to be very useful to all. I think the line gets blurred and it becomes hard to distinguish between the two.
well yes. but how about applying that to theology as well? I consider a lot of the bible true because as uncomfortable as it may be, it's correct. but when it doesn't match reality as far as we can tell what reality is, I don't take it literally. for example, when jesus was lead to a mountain and shown all kingdoms of the world to be tempted, that can't be literal, since there is no such mountain, and the earth is not flat. do I consider that a problem? no. I get the point anyway. do you see what I mean? to say "if it's not literal it can mean anything" seems like something that wouldn't get me very far. and don't even get me started on the ark
but cheers and thanks for your detailed response