3 And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. 4 God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness. 5 God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night.” And there was evening, and there was morning—the first day.
Scientists think that this is a fallacy in the Biblical scripture and use it as a logical conclusion to establish that God word is non-sense. The sun is mentioned to be created later on the 4th day.
Science does not know how light can be generated without a source. That's ignorance. If God cannot create light without a source, he is no God at all. He who created all things must also know how to give light to a planet or to an entire universe. He's all powerful and that makes him God. Our ignorance cannot be a limitation to the power of God.
Even the scripture exhibits excellence by just mentioning light and not referring to any source of it until latter. If the do, they knew what was being written. For the faithful God will always remain almighty and not limited to the knowledge that science has.
Scientists think that this is a fallacy in the Biblical scripture and use it as a logical conclusion to establish that God word is non-sense. The sun is mentioned to be created later on the 4th day.
Science does not know how light can be generated without a source. That's ignorance. If God cannot create light without a source, he is no God at all. He who created all things must also know how to give light to a planet or to an entire universe. He's all powerful and that makes him God. Our ignorance cannot be a limitation to the power of God.
Even the scripture exhibits excellence by just mentioning light and not referring to any source of it until latter. If the do, they knew what was being written. For the faithful God will always remain almighty and not limited to the knowledge that science has.
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