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To begin with, there are no verses telling us what the "Specific Command" from God spoke forth the Order to, Go and make earth into a sphere that is void, under water, and whose seed is in itself, upon the earth:
So the earth, when we see the Spirit of God come upon the face of the deep (water), is already full of seed of all sorts of life forms. These range from flowers, trees, grasses, bushes, weeds. And we see earth is capable of bringing forth mammals, reptiles, rodents, multitude of insects.
So the earth, when we see the Spirit of God come upon the face of the deep (water), is already full of seed of all sorts of life forms. These range from flowers, trees, grasses, bushes, weeds. And we see earth is capable of bringing forth mammals, reptiles, rodents, multitude of insects.
Genesis consists of several (I forget the exact number, but I think eleven) different narratives,
each demarcated by a variation on the phrase "These are the generations of......."
Every time that phrase appears, the person named in the phrase is the only
one who would have direct knowledge of what precedes the phrase,
I.e., the person named in the phrase wrote the portion preceding the phrase.
Moses is traditionally credited with writing Genesis, but that notion's absurd.
He more likely compiled and edited the book, but in no way could've written it.
Those few examples are loaded with reasons why anyone including Science,
should want to study God's Creation from the earth and water point of views.
should want to study God's Creation from the earth and water point of views.
It's not a cohesive body that wants to "do" anything.
There are two kinds of science: "hard" science, and "soft" science.
Outside of physics and chemistry (I.e., those which can
be shown mathematically), every so-called science is "soft".
Hard science is incontrovertible.
Everything else is subject to modification.
So-called "scientists" who embrace a natural explanation for the existence
of the universe are logically stunted, and intellectually dishonest.
They're hiding from God as a child who covers his eyes and thinks he's invisible.
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