AvidReader
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each creation day was 24hr, how.? .......could Adam have had enough time to name thousands of animals on a single 24hr day (Day #6) --- especially such a busy day wherein the animals were created first and then Adam was created, and he slept for a while so that God could remove a rib and make Eve?
[I'm a Bible-believing Christian and am not trying to mock anyone's beliefs. I'm simply noticing that if Day #6 was a literal 24 hour day, I don't see how Adam -- who only existed for a PART of that day -- would have had enough time to name so many animals. Yes, I realize that he didn't have to name every species which modern taxonomy would assign to the Kingdom Animalia. Even so, just the animals types mentioned would still require a LOT of names to be assigned.]
Doesn't this problem provide another reason why "day-age" advocates claim that Genesis 1 could not have been applying the 24hour-day definition of the Hebrew word YOM?
[I'm a Bible-believing Christian and am not trying to mock anyone's beliefs. I'm simply noticing that if Day #6 was a literal 24 hour day, I don't see how Adam -- who only existed for a PART of that day -- would have had enough time to name so many animals. Yes, I realize that he didn't have to name every species which modern taxonomy would assign to the Kingdom Animalia. Even so, just the animals types mentioned would still require a LOT of names to be assigned.]
Doesn't this problem provide another reason why "day-age" advocates claim that Genesis 1 could not have been applying the 24hour-day definition of the Hebrew word YOM?