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<blockquote data-quote="SaintsFan_Webby" data-source="post: 90242"><p>My post that you quoted was actually aimed at the guy before you, who is either making up bad arguments or didn't word his point well.</p><p></p><p>I don't understand why the term "day" is used in relation to the story of creation if it is not the same definition of the term we use.</p><p></p><p>A "day" indicates a cycle - ancient civilisations worked in lunar cycles whereas today we base it on the sun.</p><p></p><p>Surely Genesis should then be reworded to read 'God created the world in 7 unspecified but equal lengths of time' if "day" is not going to be used in the sense it has always been recognised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaintsFan_Webby, post: 90242"] My post that you quoted was actually aimed at the guy before you, who is either making up bad arguments or didn't word his point well. I don't understand why the term "day" is used in relation to the story of creation if it is not the same definition of the term we use. A "day" indicates a cycle - ancient civilisations worked in lunar cycles whereas today we base it on the sun. Surely Genesis should then be reworded to read 'God created the world in 7 unspecified but equal lengths of time' if "day" is not going to be used in the sense it has always been recognised. [/QUOTE]
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