creationist debate?

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Reformyourself

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Are there any creationist Christians out there?
 

Dino246

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(Sticks up hand)

(and wonders why the OP included "debate?" in the thread title)
 

JaumeJ

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Would it be "creationist" if I believe our Maker can do anything He desires with no effort whatsoever? If so, then I msut be within that asrea somewhat.
 
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Lol this is like asking if there are any apples in an apple pie.
 
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Reformyourself

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I’m talking 6 day creation, if that makes any difference...I have been led to believe that some ‘believers’ do not accept Genesis as the literal account.
 
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You correct and I am a YEC
 
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I'm an old earth/universe creationist and i take Genesis to be literal but the 7 days are long periods of earth time.
 
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I'm an old earth/universe creationist and i take Genesis to be literal but the 7 days are long periods of earth time.
Aaah finally. 😊 So what makes you think the days are longer than 24 hrs?
 
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Aaah finally. 😊 So what makes you think the days are longer than 24 hrs?
The Hebrew word "yom" can mean 12 hour morning to evening day, 24 hour day or a long period of time but with a beginning and end. As we see in Genesis 2 the word "yom" means the whole creation week. The Hebrew language did not have any other word to use if the writer wanted to define God's days as long periods of time.
 
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I'm an old earth/universe creationist and i take Genesis to be literal but the 7 days are long periods of earth time.
The fermentation of wine generally takes a minimum of 2 weeks, and then 2-3 weeks of aging before it's even ready to bottle. The longer you bottle your wine, the better the results.

How long did it take Jesus to turn water into wine at Cana? My Question is: why did it only take Him 6 days to create the universe, when He could have done it in a split second (like the wine) 👍
 
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The Hebrew word "yom" can mean 12 hour morning to evening day, 24 hour day or a long period of time but with a beginning and end. As we see in Genesis 2 the word "yom" means the whole creation week. The Hebrew language did not have any other word to use if the writer wanted to define God's days as long periods of time.
Why then is every other use of ‘yom’ In the O/T a literal day? (And not questioned?)
 
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The fermentation of wine generally takes a minimum of 2 weeks, and then 2-3 weeks of aging before it's even ready to bottle. The longer you bottle your wine, the better the results.

How long did it take Jesus to turn water into wine at Cana? My Question is: why did it only take Him 6 days to create the universe, when He could have done it in a split second (like the wine) 👍
Here is a short video and diagram of how i believe creation took place and the beginning and end of the bible from Genesis to Revelation. So, to answer your question...yes, i believe the initial creation was very rapid but the next creation took a long period of earth time.

http://mobilelaz.com/judgementday/creation.mp4

http://mobilelaz.com/judgementday/creationdays.png
 
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Why then is every other use of ‘yom’ In the O/T a literal day? (And not questioned?)
i just told you of another instance when the word 'yom' was used in Gen 2 to refer to the entire 6 day creation week.