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Originally Posted by DM When "day" is used with limiting descriptors (first, second, "morning and evening," etc.), I cannot find ANYplace where it does not mean a normal day. The burden is on those who allege greater elasticity of meaning to substantiate their view. |
I find it amusing that we who so readily accept the limits of human understanding when it comes to the secret will of God can so readily battle to limit God's acts to a naturalistic time delineation.
A day to God is like a 1000 years - one can easily begin to understand that the boundaries of time are not relevant in relation to the acts of God - He can compress any amount of activity into any amount of "time", since time is a created thing, also.