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  1. However, according to Genesis 1, God created the water-covered Earth on day one (Genesis 1:1-5), while He brought the Sun, Moon, and stars into existence on day four (Genesis 1:14-19). So which is it? Was the Earth created three days before the Sun, or did it evolve millions of years after the Sun? One cannot logically embrace both accounts.

  2. If you add up all the numbers in these lists of names, you will see that the Bible claims that the first humans were created about 6,000 years ago. That is why many people who believe the Bible think the earth is about 6,000 years old. But that isn’t what the Bible says.

  3. 24 sie 2023 · God created the universe and all it contains in six twenty-four-hour days a few thousand years before Christ (Gen 1). On the last day, God created Adam and Eve. After the Fall, the physical world dramatically changed, including by the introduction of animal death (Gen 3).

  4. 26 mar 2009 · The question of whether the earth is 4.5 billion years old (as modern geology affirms) or roughly 10,000 years old (as some evangelical scientists and theologians are now maintaining) hinges largely on whether the “days” of Genesis chapter one are to be taken as indicating literal 24-hour days or as poetic references to indefinite periods ...

  5. 8 wrz 2020 · The Bible teaches us that there was creation, which was a rather catastrophic rearranging of chaos, and then there was the fall. “The earth was without form, and void; and darkness was on the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters” (Genesis 1:2).

  6. George Syncellus preserved yet another set of figures for the predynastic "reign of the gods", 11,984 years for Gods and 2,646 for demigods producing 14,630 years, thus dating the creation to 17,680 BC.

  7. 2 lis 2021 · The first is known as young earth creationism (YEC), which holds that the days of Genesis 1 are literal, 24-hour days and that the earth was created roughly 6,000 years ago. The other position on the age of the earth is what may be termed an agnostic approach.