JGS said:
I never said anything about it being consecutive order.
thats because you're incapable of thinking through your decisions. a consecutive order is a consequence of the idea that birds are out of order.
Because you acknowledged the existence of the issue, days
must be consecutive by consequence.
You then claimed that it was possible that days overlapped. But if days overlapped, it could very well be that birds showed up at the tail end of the first overlapping 'day' and animals at the beginning of the second, which would remove the issue.
There's either an issue: bird period ended before animal period began.
or there isn't: overlap between the days solves the issue caused by... the days system.
When you wanted genesis to appear scientifically rigorous, you acknowledged an issue, but a small one. but when you were called on that [and by extension the other much more troubling out of order events that you keep trying to forget] you then suggested the overlap of days, but that throws out any claim you had on genesis being scientific as you're essentially saying the genesis order is whatever it needs to be to be right and that's as far removed from science as things get.
as it so happens its fairly easy to throw out the idea of overlap, But just because i think I'd be hilarious: JGS, can you explain the difference between using a term for an indeterminate length of time['day'] differs from using a pair of start['morning'] and stop terms['evening'] for the same length of time or just provide some example situations in which each one would be preferable to the alternative and explain why that is so.
I never made any factual statement regarding how the days were alligned as the Scriptures don't say. What I did say is that nothing contradicted how science plays it out.
other than the earth being older than the sun.
oh wait, no that was atmosphere clearing. riiiight. :lol
you've run the events of that day all the way back to the first and then planted your own personal narrative of events for that era that have no basis in anything written, and that's how you've come to say how 'nothing contradicted science'. lemme think, genesis has: earth before sun, earth before stars, liquid water before landmasses, plants before sun, flowers, grasses and most fruit bearing plants before land animals, birds before land animals and all aquatic species before land animals.
In other words, we weren't burped out of a giant tortoise or something. It simply explains that God created us rather than nothing.
Perfect, another chance for you to be adorable:
Can you explain the difference between those possibilities?
hell, the tortoise could have just burped with a large bang of energy and boom, science takes over at T=1.0^-43s
This statement is idiotic.
logic is one of those things where you cant reason someone into accepting it. So i wont bother.
This is the irony. You put a lot of weight into disproving it on the basis of science and then show yourself not to be too much of a lover of science either!:lol
dohoho.
What words would you think they would use to describe days?
i am sticking to the interpretation that a morning describes a beginning and evening an end and use the word day to describe the interval of time contained therein. for my purposes, the actual length of time contained in this period does not matter.
So I'm not good enough. How very elitist of you.
hey, im not good enough to be a car mechanic.
But yes, you aren't good enough.
not even close.
like wow.
to use a basketball analogy:
no rim, no backboard and if the stadium roof is open, you probably have to replace someones windshield.