In Genesis, it proclaims that on the third day God had created dry ground which allowed plants to grow. The further cooling of the surface set in motion a process of natural contraction, uplifting and motion of the crust (the process continues today, called "plate tectonics"). The earth changed from a smooth one-level molten "cue ball" to a planet with an irregular surface with ocean basins and continental landmasses. With dry ground available, the first plants were made to grow in great abundance. (Genesis 1:9-13)
God created the animals, and He created man.
This can only be answered in the "you're a creationist" sense. The Bible says that the sky was created on the 2nd day and that the sea was created on the third day.
well in all actuallity there were tchnically on 6 days of creation and a day of resting. so there was no eighth day of creation. When does day end, when does it begin, where does the night end, day begin.
There is no evidence for a literal six-day creation, and considerable scientific evidence that there could not have been a six-day creation. Even the sequence of events in the six-day creation story in Genesis chapter 1 is scientifically wrong - such as the sun and stars being created after the earth already existed.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
According to tradition, God set the rain-cycle in motion on the sixth day od Creation (Rashi commentary, Genesis ch.2).
On the third day, God created land and caused it to rise up out of the water. This event is associated with the lowest, pre-fossil layers in Earth's geological history.
God created the animals, and He created man.
The third day of Creation (Genesis ch.1).
Nothing much , it happened on the third day.
This can only be answered in the "you're a creationist" sense. The Bible says that the sky was created on the 2nd day and that the sea was created on the third day.
The Day of Creation was created in 1987.
On the sixth day of creation, God created land animals and finally created human beings in his own image. On the seventh day, God rested from his work of creation, blessing and sanctifying the day as a day of rest, known as the Sabbath.
The Day of Creation has 254 pages.
The Last Day of Creation was created in 1981.
The ISBN of The Last Day of Creation is 0312470614.
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The ISBN of The Day of Creation is 0-575-04152-8.