Zacchaeus,zacchaeus wrote:That article is ridiculous, sorry, but didn't change my mind. What boggles it though is things like, 'well, day three couldn't if been 24hrs cause the process of vegetation takes over a year', give me a break. Through the lens of science, yes, but science is not how we proof the text, I find it utterly repulsive... Sorry again. I find myself in no position to question God if He said He did what He did- who am I to question Him? I simply believe Him in faith, even if a math teacher, a scientist, an agnostic, atheist, other Christian, or any other skeptic trys to make Him a liar, may His word be true. The fact that science tells me God couldn't do what He said He did, without any reasoning on my part, but that thought along- He can't, makes me believe Him soo much more. He does as He pleased... Even when we cannot fathom nor understand. Science trys to discredit miracles with facts, or could of beens- are you saying you don't believe in miracles, because ALL of creation is a miracle... And some of yalls biblical-world views suggest such disbelief, and I don't believe it!!! Lol.
Nobody is saying God couldn't do it in a 24 hour day. What does the evidence show?
Do we see grass growing and dying in one 24 hour day? Do we see plants growing without the sun?
You are conflating your interpretation of what God said happened, with what actually happened.
Maybe God didn't say plants grew and died in 24 hours.
God created the universe and all that's in it. And He inspired the writers of scripture. So, with scripture properly interpreted, and the evidence in nature properly interpreted, there will be no contradictions. God created nature. God inspired scripture. Both are His work.
If you come to the conclusion after honest study, that YEC is what you want to believe, then that's fine. But you're not going about it the right way.