Seraph wrote:Universe is Billions of years old. How, then are we to believe that the Universe was created within just Six Days, as Exodus explicitly states?
For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy.
Exodus 20:11 ESV
I believe that a lot of the content of the Bible contains general information, parables and things described by those who may not even have had the proper words to describe the events, not
literal meaning.
Bear with me here... for example, the moon orbits the earth and the earth rotates faster than the moon's orbital speed. Therefore, due to the gravitational interaction of the earth and moon (aside from causing the tides), the earth "drags" the moon in it's orbit. This makes the moon's orbital speed slowly increase and it's distance from the earth also increase by about 1.5 inches per year. This also increases the time it takes for the moon to orbit the earth and increases the length of our days.
This transfer of energy from the earth to the moon slows down the earth's rotation rate, causing our days to gradually, minutely, get longer. After about 50 billion years, the earth will rotate more slowly and the moon will be far enough away to be in a synchronous orbit around the earth (i.e. it will stay in the same spot in the sky forever). (Actually, it will trace a small figure-8 in the sky, but describing why is beyond the scope of this post).
My point is, when the Bible says "6 days", does that mean 6 periods of probably 12 to 18 hour days of the past, or the current 24 hour days?
Or, more believably, 6 separate periods of "creation work" done by God. Or, possibly 6 "milestone events" during the course of Creation (read below).
Now, here's my theory... don't laugh, but possibly Creation was nothing more than God creating hydrogen and the laws of physics (that is, He defined how matter would act, gravity, etc). Now, He sits back, grabs some popcorn and watchs hydrogen forming into vast clouds due to gravity, the clouds eventually getting large enough, dense enough and hot enough to form stars. Then, the stars go nova, creating all the elements on the periodic table. Also, planets form from those elements and gravity.
On some planets, matter randomly forms a self replicating, living organism. Over the course of time, these organisms slowly mutate. The mutations which improve the organism's hardiness and ability to grow, reproduce and live on. The detrimental mutations die off.
Over the eons, these organisms improve, become sentient, self aware life that finally looks up into the sky in awe and wonders "where did I come from?" .
And, all God had to do is create hydrogen and a few laws of nature. He sat back and watched the show. Maybe, He even said "let there be light" as the very first star ignited and He smiled.
Think about it. My theory REQUIRES both Creation AND Evolution.
Of course, this means we are not alone. Statistically, out of the whole Universe with it's countless galaxies, stars and planets, it is impossible that we humans are "it".
What about His Son the Lord Jesus Christ? Simple, There were also countless Jesus Christs sent to save all the sinners throughout the universe, each one appearing to look like the particular life form involved. Why not? To say otherwise dares to put limits on what God and Jesus can do. If God wanted 100 bazillion Jesus Christs, certainly He could do it.
OK, stop laughing at me. I think it's a good theory, and it all fits a lot better than misunderstood parables and description of events written in the Bible.