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05-06-04, 11:38 PM
@C
You keep believing brother. Don't make "Peacemaker" phase you 1 minute.
BTW - if you are thinking 'what about 6 days for creation' it is not talking about literal days. The originalHebrewlanguage allows for the term 'day' to mean an undified period of time (as in when someone says "well in my day.....blah blah blah" ) Hmmmm
A passage of scripture in the bible says thatone day is as a thousand years to God and a thousand years as an evening past.
Notice when God told Adam, that in the day he ate of thefruit he would surely die. Adam, ate the fruit, but he did not die that same day.
Notice no man as lived past a thousand years, even the oldest man recorded in scripture Methuselah, did not see a thousand years, for thenhe would have seen one of God's day.
So in esence when God made the heaven's and the Earth, he may have taken our day, or it could have been God's day.
When God had said "Let there be light", God was not speaking of the Sun, in Genesis, for the Sun he hung in the heavens on the fourth day.
So the question we must ask is, was it a Solar day or God's day !. I believe it is not beyond God's power to create what he desires in our solar day. He's God
I just say all this to say, who is not using the brain in the middle of their heads Peacemaker. You sit in an easy place to make judgement of others, while you think yourself to seem that little bit smarter.
We could change the world, If God would give us the source code.
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