fiat_money
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I'm not referring to life on Earth, but to Earth as a physical celestial body. At the very moment the Earth formed--even if there was "nothing" on/in it--it would've been subject to the light of the Sun, because the Sun predates the Earth. In fact, the Earth and other planets likely formed from the leftovers of Sun's formation. So, it would be impossible for the Earth to form without being subjected to light.Go figure...;2183029 said:what do u not understand about this? there was nothin in the earth. in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth, the earth being where we live and the heavens being the universe. the FIRST DAY of earth did NOT occur until the light (sun) shined on it...
More technically, even without considering the Sun, the Earth would still be subjected to light from other stars. Furthermore, even without considering other stars, plenty of exothermic processes on the early Earth would've produced light as well. Not to mention, even without considering Earth's exothermic processes, the fact persists that photons--which emit light--are fundamental physical particles, and they would've existed long before the formation of any planets.
What this all shows is that light--whether it be on a Solar, stellar, geo-exothermic, or photonic level--did not come after the Earth formed.
So yes, the Christian bible remains false in this regard.
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