Originally Posted by MrFatbooty
First off it ain't "my" concept, it's the modern Jewish way of reconciling the two theories. Further more, since the creation myth did in fact originate as the first Jewish scripture the intent is not to disprove creationism, but simply open it up to a less strict interpretation.
Oh that reminds me of a hilarious Chick tract. He argues that Genesis must be literal because plants were created on day 3 and the sun was created on day 4. Therefore, the plants would have died if the time periods were longer than a day. :lmfao:
Evidently he missed the whole "let there be light" part. :loco:
Link:
http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/5001/5001_01.asp
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