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Evolution
Nov 4 2007, 4:12 PM EST
I'm not a believer of evolution but I've noticed the author of this wiki isn't either. In the Bible, it says nothing about how god made us. Although it say it took him 7 days, the bible was originally written in Hebrew and later translated into English. The word used as our ''day" in hebrew can be transalated into many different periods of time in the english language, so the amount of time specified could really mean millions of years. Do you find this valuable?    

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RE: Evolution
Nov 7 2007, 3:36 PM EST
The same passages also say "and there was evening and there was morning, the first [second, third, etc.] day" (starting in Gen 1:5). This is a pretty clear indication of a literal "day" as we know it. Do you find this valuable?    
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RE: Evolution
Nov 23 2007, 8:12 AM EST
Hi! You are right, I am not a believer of Evolution. You can visit another wiki I created, at www.gotjesus.wetpaint.com. What I believe about that is, God's word never changes, he keeps it together, so that we can know about the History of the world. So God wanted this. The Bible doesn't say how god made us, but I don't think it should, because He wants us to truly believe in Him to go to Heaven, not have to find evidence or even proof, as Evolutionists think. Do you find this valuable?    
pianoplayer2777

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RE: Evolution
Nov 23 2007, 8:17 AM EST
"The same passages also say "and there was evening and there was morning, the first [second, third, etc.] day" (starting in Gen 1:5). This is a pretty clear indication of a literal "day" as we know it."
Also, the Israelites believe that a day ends at sunset, so that's why they didn't say "There was morning and mid-night", as we know it.
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