(March 17, 2015 at 8:19 pm)Jenny A Wrote:After Day1 (which ended with light reaching the earth’s surface for the first time), Day2 God’s “separation” of the waters seems a clear statement of his formation of the troposphere which is just above the oceans where humidity resides and where clouds form. Some detail is provided in Psalms reflecting on the events of Genesis 1 distinguishes the ‘highest heavens’ from the ‘waters above the skies’ and declares that God ‘set them in place’. The earth is being ready for photosynthesis with light and the water cycle.(March 16, 2015 at 1:13 am)snowtracks Wrote: Even the English word 'day' requires context, i.e., " in their grandfather's day", or "day of the dinosaurs". The creation passages are completely harmonious with science when the Hebrew word 'Yom' is correctly interpreted in context as 'a long but finite period of time'.
In other words, you're suggesting it was meant in the sense of era? Unlikely, but if so there remains the more difficult problem of of how and in what order, not to mention what kind of universe god created.
Day Two: God makes a vault in the sky to separate the waters from the waters. Wait a minute a vault in the sky holding back water. Really? Care to explain that one? Didn't hear about any of the space launches hitting a vault. No little trip through the vast sky born lake either.
Atheist Credo: A universe by chance that also just happened to admit the observer by chance.