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Genesis 1:1-3
 
Biblical Narrative
(There was no real problem accepting this outside the fact that no  one could explain it.
It was simple the revelation of the Word of God that He was the created.
Typically this was and has been the position of Judaism and Christianity, both Catholic and Protestant.)
All things are going just fine
 
We were better able to study our world.
Until, there was advancement in our ability to see and know things previously unknown.
The conclusion is that the earth is not young but old.
And there would be no way that the Genesis story could account for these phenomena.
Six literal days plus the genealogical record of the Bible does not allow for enough time to explain this world we not understand to be much older than Genesis would allow for.
I think it would be helpful here to point out that the belief in an old earth has its roots in what we call uniformity – or uniformitarianism.
That is; everything has continued in uniform fashion without any interruption or changes.
So, if the geologic layers and the fossils don’t fit before or during the creation week, where can we fit them in a biblical timeframe?
Most geologists will agree that many of the large rock layers were deposited in water-related conditions.
Further, to deposit the fossil record, we would need to kill millions of animals and quickly deposit them in wet sediments.
Is there a biblical explanation for this?  That’s right, the worldwide flood!
There is a vast blanket of sedimentary rock layers that stretches over most of North America, and almost every continent.
It contains marine fossils, which indicates that the oceans were over the continents at one time.
Now there are different ways to interpret these sedimentary rock layers.
The standard way is known as the uniformitarian way.
A uniformitarian geologist looks at the current rates, and calculates backwards to find out the age.
For example, if one layer accumulates per year and there are a million layers, we might assume that it took a million years for the whole sequence to form.
On the other hand, a catastrophist geologist says that most of the geologic record was not deposited slowly and gradually, but is actually the results of catastrophic events; that a large amount of geologic work was done in a short period of time.
So, if the geologic layers and the fossils don’t fit before or during the creation week, where can we fit them in a biblical timeframe?
Most geologists will agree that many of the large rock layers were deposited in water-related conditions.
Further, to deposit the fossil record, we would need to kill millions of animals and quickly deposit them in wet sediments.
Is there a biblical explanation for this?  That’s right, the worldwide flood!
There is a vast blanket of sedimentary rock layers that stretches over most of North America, and almost every continent.
It contains marine fossils, which indicates that the oceans were over the continents at one time.
Now there are different ways to interpret these sedimentary rock layers.
The standard way is known as the uniformitarian way.
A uniformitarian geologist looks at the current rates, and calculates backwards to find out the age.
For example, if one layer accumulates per year and there are a million layers, we might assume that it took a million years for the whole sequence to form.
On the other hand, a catastrophist geologist says that most of the geologic record was not deposited slowly and gradually, but is actually the results of catastrophic events; that a large amount of geologic work was done in a short period of time.
The old earth belief is no problem for the one who subscribes to evolution in the first place.
In fact, this just gives the evolutionist more ammunition to belittle the belief in a God CREATED world
 
*SO HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN THIS?*
You either trust the Biblical account
 
            You see if there is another solution
 
 
You either trust the Biblical account
 
            You see if there is another solution
 
 
There are basically three proposals.
However, only two of those are prominent
 
The first is that something happened before the creative week – that begins with verse three of Genesis one.
Or, something different happened during the week of creation – or the period of creation described in Genesis one
 
Let me explain.
The first idea – something happened before creation is that there is a gap between verses one and two
 
 
Let me explain.
The first idea – something happened before creation is that there is a gap between verses one and two
 
Before we get to verse three, something else has gone on.
The thrust of the argument rests on an understanding of verse two that says that this world is in a chaotic state.
Something is drastically wrong at the outset
 
Look at verse two
 
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
And the earth was without /form/, and /void/; and /darkness/ was upon the face of the /deep/.
And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
- Genesis 1:1-2
Essentially, this is what creation would look like.
Day as Ages
 
 
Has two primary camps.
Theistic Evolution –  means that God started the building blocks and then let evolution run its course
 
            Progressive Creationism – God started it and was regularly involved in the process that took time over    these long periods
 
Issue #1 – The Bible tells us God created
 
Does this mean only the initial building blocks  - Theistic evolution
God created everything
The testimony of Scripture is that God created everything
 
 
 
If you believe the gap theory then Essentially, this is what creation would look like.
What about verse 2
 
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
And the earth was without /form/, and /void/; and /darkness/ was upon the face of the /deep/.
And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
-Genesis 1:1-2
 
There is another legitimate way of handling this verse.
However, if this is Ruin and Restoration then you still have the same problem you started with.
We have geological ages – that we study – and they came before Genesis 1:3.
But if it was all ruined how can we study it?
Form
The Hebrew word - /tohu/
Unformed
Tohu – without form
Bohu - unihabited
 
Darkness \\ no light energy
Deep
In the presence of
the deep
“Day”
The Hebrew word,
/Yom/
refers very specifically to a 
/24-hour day/.
/Yom/ \\  
•Occurring more than almost 2,200 in the Old Testament it almost always means a day
 
For /in/ six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them/ is/, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed it.
- Exodus 20:11
Jesus and the Writings of Moses
•There is one who accuses you: Moses, on whom you have set your hope.
For if you believed Moses, you would believe me; for he wrote of me.
John 5:46
•All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made  John 1:3
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