Okay, this will be a fun thing to post.
God says that a thousand years is but a day to Him. And people always try to make the connection between the verse in which He says this and Creation, or Genesis. Which would mean that it took God about six-thousand years to create everything around us. Sounds reasonable, right? Noooope. I disagree with this theory completely. In fact, I don't even know why people try to make this connection.
Now I will tell you why this theory is dumb and wrong.
God is described as infinite, all powerful, amazing and awesome in every sense of the words. God said it took only a "day" to make the universe, animals, humans, ect., for a reason. To show how great and mighty His power is. If it took Him thousands of years to create these things, then we may not have been as impressed, even though we ourselves can't come close to creating a universe. He used the word "day" to describe how long it took Him to create the world to show how great He is, so it didn't take thousands of years. Furthermore, He says that He rested on the seventh day, or the Sabbath day. So to the crazy theorists, this would mean that He rested for a thousand or so years. Sounds like a good amount of time to rest after all the stuff He just spoke into motion. But, why then, would one of His Ten Commandments be for "us" to rest on and honor the Sabbath day? Are we suppose to rest for thousands of years? If so, then we screwed up our days of the week and we have run into a serious problem. God, not having defined the Sabbath as anything more than just one day, must have wanted us to simply rest on one day because it took Him one of our human weeks to create us and everything around us. Okay? No more thousand years theory crap, it's dumb and doesn't make sense.
That's about all I got for today, so, bye.
Words of wisdom for today: "You can either agree with me, or you can be wrong."
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