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Essay heading: creation vs. evolution
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This theory states that the entire universe was created by God in six days followed by one day of rest. The order of the creation is as follows:
Day 1) creation of light and its separation from darkness
Day 2) separation of sky and oceans
Day 3) separation of land from the oceans; spreading of plants and trees across the land
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Day 4) creation of the sun, moon, and stars
Day 5) creation of sea animals and birds
Day 6) creation of land animals
Day 7) God rested... displayed 300 characters
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This is believed to be a later addition, placed there to provide theological justification for the Sabbath.
This sequence of events contains obvious problems. Light was listed as being created on day one; however, the sun was not created until day four. Birds were stated as being created before other land animals, whereas the fossil record shows the opposite... displayed next 300 characters
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