Someone in the IRC channel linked to a reddit page discussing your recent video about your NES emulator.
In that page, someone linked to
this.
I read it a bit and noticed this sentence
Where the Bible says that something happened, that something indeed happened.
There are a few things I'd like to discuss but I don't remember most of them now, except this one. It's a pretty obvious question and I'm sure you've stumbled upon it before.
In Genesis 1:3-5, during the
1st day, God creates light, and even calls it 'day' (and there was evening and morning too).
Pretty cool, but according to Genesis 1:14-19 he only creates the sun, moon and stars on the
4th day
Shall we assume that, on the 1st day, God created some sort of flashlight...?
Of course, the written description comes from the perception of a human observer (prophet).
Therefore not only has He created some sort of artificial light source, but also some device (an hourglass?) that allowed the prophet to measure time (evening and morning, he writes) without the sun, moon or stars.
What's your view on that? Did it really happen?