Where did life begin? (Merged)

Do you believe we have a creator, aka "God"?


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The Lord referred two feeding oxen on the Sabbath day and getting your ox out of a ditch. So I'm sure there are Provisions with a bit of a closer look and a bit of Common Sense.
The Sabbath day is to be a benefit for man not God. God doesn't need the rest will you do
 
Common sense says let the babies do what comes natural that day.

Or, if necessary, just do what you need to do since Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath; Mark 2:27. (And don't let anyone judge you for it; Colossians 2:16. But whatever you do, do it as unto Christ Colossians 2:17, 3:23)
 
Or, if necessary, just do what you need to do since Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath; Mark 2:27. (And don't let anyone judge you for it; Colossians 2:16. But whatever you do, do it as unto Christ Colossians 2:17, 3:23)

Amen! At least I got a good laugh out of it. Hopefully someone else did too. 😁
 
Seriously though when people want a day off they tend to come up with a way. I have work construction the entire time I have been saved and yet have not work one single Sunday. That my friend in this profession is a miracle itself.
 
Cows have to be milked and fed everyday, 365 days a year.

Yes I do really know how it works. I would think you would just have to rotate workers. I do not think that God too angry with the situation. Again OC gave a very accurate biblical description.
 
None of those contradict. Are you saying two contradictory positions can both be right?

mostly I am saying that two contradictory positions can both be wrong. but yes two contradictory positions can both be right.

and as far as the conversation here, most of us here don't disagree on the end result of 4. Its God and getting to heaven/being with him in the afterlife in whatever form that takes. so I don't see this conversation as contradictory either. we are just arguing the means of getting there. 2+2 vs 3+1. without knowing the real answer.
 
See Exodus 20:11 KJV Case closed! 😁
Are you familiar with the phase,"and the evening and the morning were the first day?" How many first days can there be?

how about the sun being made on the third day? how many "days" were there before we had a sun to track it with?

To answer your questions there can be an infinite number of first "days". We can say this is still the first days of the Jeremy Pruitt era.

also really odd to call out the Ten Commandments in defense of Genesis.
 
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how about the sun being made on the third day? how many "days" were there before we had a sun to track it with?

To answer your questions there can be an infinite number of first "days". We can say this is still the first days of the Jeremy Pruitt era.

also really odd to call out the Ten Commandments in defense of Genesis.

Question 1 that's easy 2
Secondly the is a definite article there can only be one," the first day"
Thirdly Not Unusual when it refers to the 6 days of creation. It makes a specific declaration concerning the subject.
 
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Question 1 that's easy 2
Secondly the is a definite article there can only be one," the first day"
Thirdly Not Unusual when it refers to the 6 days of creation. It makes a specific declaration concerning the subject.

why only two if no sun? what defined those days?
if there was no sun what was that evening and morning? and seeing as how there were two days before the sun I would say you have multiple "first days" that weren't definable.
why make the separate declaration if the Genesis is supposed to stand on its own?

no where does it define any of those days as a roughly 24 hour period. also evening and morning leaves out several hours of the day, what happened to the night and the afternoon? and was this a summer day of short evenings or winter where it was long? or is this evening possibly a reflection of the time before any stars existed to provide light and it was dark constantly, while the morning (that had no afternoon) was when light first started creeping in and you didn't have the brightness of the sun yet, so it looked like early morning?

were all the days just and evening and a morning? and not 24 hours?

also where was eden? if near the poles that throws the sense of a day or night into a further loop.
 
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Cows have to be milked and fed everyday, 365 days a year.

If you have enough hay rings, you don't have to fed daily. We feed about twice a week depending on how many we keep through winter. Sometimes 3 times a week.

But I can't say I know the first thing about milking
 
If you have enough hay rings, you don't have to fed daily. We feed about twice a week depending on how many we keep through winter. Sometimes 3 times a week.

But I can't say I know the first thing about milking

Dairy cows get a silage mixture daily.

My dad and youngest brother are milking about 120 head a day, lost their help a couple months ago so they get no sabbath.
 
why only two if no sun? what defined those days?
if there was no sun what was that evening and morning? and seeing as how there were two days before the sun I would say you have multiple "first days" that weren't definable.
why make the separate declaration if the Genesis is supposed to stand on its own?

no where does it define any of those days as a roughly 24 hour period. also evening and morning leaves out several hours of the day, what happened to the night and the afternoon? and was this a summer day of short evenings or winter where it was long? or is this evening possibly a reflection of the time before any stars existed to provide light and it was dark constantly, while the morning (that had no afternoon) was when light first started creeping in and you didn't have the brightness of the sun yet, so it looked like early morning?

were all the days just and evening and a morning? and not 24 hours?

also where was eden? if near the poles that throws the sense of a day or night into a further loop.

Do you remember Ronald Reagan's campaign on the War on Drugs? just say no!
 
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