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Scientists tell us that the Universe was created by a big huge B*A*N*G.

A 'BANG', is much less than a 'few days'.

God does not need much time to create things.

The record in The Bible in Genesis chapter 1, is not about God 'creating earth'. God already created the earth 'in the beginning'. How? He doesn't say. He doesn't even say how long it took him.

Genesis chapter 1 merely records how God 'selected' one planet; and started to PREPARE it for creating a completely new TYPE of Life.

God had already created 'things like himself'. God is a spirit, and he had already created 'spirit-beings'. This was the first TYPE of Life God ever created.

But then God wanted to create a completely NEW KIND of life. He wanted to create some 'physical' life. But God would have to prepare the earth for such life to exist. Life on earth needs 'light' and 'heat or warmth'. Life on earth needed food and oxygen. So God created 'PLANT-KIND' first, or 'Plant-LIFE'. This was a completely new KIND of life.

Did God need 6 'days' to create the earth? No. I guess God could have snapped his finger again, and another 'bang', and bingo, there's plant-life in less than 1 second. But like some of us, we'd rather take a little time to 'create' something; instead of just buying it online in less than 1 minute.

The best idea of HOW God created the earth would be this: -- God created the earth -- 'from Himself'. Scientists tell us that E=MC2. Probably God is even way more that the 'E' in 'E=MC2'. Therefore if 'Energy' can be converted INTO MATTER (or physical things); and if 'Matter' can be converted back into 'Energy'; this might help to explain how God (much more that 'E' in 'E=MC2) can create 'MATTER' from within Himself. (Now if that doesn't blow a gasket in your head.)

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