"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." Genesis 1:1. Hey, but wait, how long did that take again? "God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was evening, and there was morning--the sixth day." Genesis 1:31. Then what did he do after that? "By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work." Genesis 2:2. Cool, so all that we know, all that we see, hear, touch, feel and smell was created in only 6 days? Wow, now that's cool.
But what do scientists think? Apparently, all matter in the entire known universe was in a tiny, tiny ball of extremely compressed energy and matter. This small dot, no bigger than the period dot on your browser screen, exploded in a great cosmic release of energy, which there-on, with the help of gravity, created the huge universe that we know of today. Hard to believe? You bet, but for some God is harder to understand.
What do I think? Why both of course, God created that dot to explode and guided the universe in it's creation. Simple right?
Not so, God created the universe in 7, I mean 6, days. While an explosion did it in a measly 10 to 20 billion years, and it's been changing ever scince. So the real contraversy here would be time. 6 days to 10 billion years is a big difference.
So what's my theory? Is only one right or wrong? Well that's for us to decide, but my theory is that maybe the Lord works on a different time schedual in heaven, maybe a day in heaven is 1 billion years, or some concept that we, as humans, cannot begin to comprehend.
Please send me your thoughts and opinions and I'll post them up.