Seven Days of Creation

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2008

A model of the Creation Story according to Genesis by J.B. Waskul

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  • were are the dinosaurs?

  • Dinosaurs are part of the 365,000,000,000 days of creation and I'm still working on that one.

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  • this sucks.

    

  • the moon gets its light from the sun.

  • @ChaballaBlack and that's not including the Omniverse...which is much bigger!

  • @gillettsibert1

    Resting is part of the process of creation.

  • i like the miniature...

  • And numbers don't add up if u do the math. cos the universe is ~14 billion years old, has 200+ billion galaxies, each galaxy has 200+ billion stars(solar systems).

    Lets say it takes God ~2 weeks to create average solar system(all the planets n rest time), at that rate it would take him ~7.7 billion years to create one galaxy, ~1.5 trillion years to create the whole universe.

  • Just wondering why it took so long, i mean couldnt he do it in 6 nano seconds? n why would he need to rest? even Superman or Santa Claus don't get tired.

  • If you wanted to market these, I'm willing to bet that you would make a decent profit off most Judeo-Christian religions.

  • then on an early Earth, it is not rotational movements causing day and night cycles on the first land, called Pangaea. A day then can be millions and millions of years in duration, while the Sun goes around the horizen and never sets. Now with continental drift and 23 degree axial shift, the polar regions have six months of day and night. So to divide 4.5 billion years into Pangaean Days, can correctly amount to six days. Perpetual days can end by visits from other cometary planets

    temporarily

  • On the early Earth, there was but one continent in the Antartic polar region, Pangaea. And this with a planet more stable and no axial inclination, would give Pangaea perpetual daylight for millions of years while the Earth orbited the Sun. It is a Scientifically correct assumption, that the breaking up of Pangaea , the Continental Drift causes Earth movements including axial shifts. When the axis reaches a critical stage, then the rotation of the planet is the primary cause of days.

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