"... earth brought forth grass... after his kind...."

"... earth brought forth grass... after his kind...."

"... earth brought forth grass... after his kind...."

I noted in the text however, it does not say God "created" grass/herbs/trees... rather it specifies that God said, "Let the earth bring forth... after his kind". That implies evolution (probably natural selection).
Meanwhile on WHALES... in Day #5, verse 21, it specifically uses the word "God CREATED great whales" and "every living creature"... so God was directly involved with the creation of animals.
In verse 26, God "makes man in his image". (That is NOT Adam (the first man to till the ground/invention of Agriculture -- Adam was hand-formed, long after the Cro-Magnon and Neanderthal -- so God knew the blueprint of a human!!), that was the prehistoric man back during the Tertiary). Early man did have the ability to create, use tools, to think, conquest... all the things that set man apart from animals. Man was superior to animals... and dominated them. All the things Genesis 1 states.
Some verses imply God states, "Let the earth bring forth..." and others God becomes directly involved, and implies direct act of creation. So maybe Natural Selection and Creationism are both true... the text implies that much. God used both methods to create. At least that's how the text appears to be literally written...
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> I noted in the text however, it does not say God "created" grass/herbs/trees... rather it specifies that God said, "Let the earth bring forth... after his kind". That implies evolution (probably natural selection).
> Meanwhile on WHALES... in Day #5, verse 21, it specifically uses the word "God CREATED great whales"
There explains, i.e., Darwinist fascination with bacteria that "evolved" to consume nylon, but meanwhile... how very odd that early whales did a 360 and returned to the ocean... an incredible -- INCREDIBLE thing in the fossil record... literally lost limbs, and are air-breathing MAMMALS, that live in the water.
"Whales" stick out like a sore thumb in Genesis... ask yourself *why*...
I'd say of all things on the earth the Darwinists make the hugest ordeal over, are the evolution of whales... or had anyone else noticed?
Man and whales, are sort of "out there" in the Genesis text. God doesn't even bother to mention fish. Fish are lumped in with all varieties of "moving creature". One special documentary on PBS -- revealed the huge feat that was involved with arriving to a "moving" creature. The sponge was the first true animal, and it did not move. Starfish was an example of one of the first creatures that had the ability to move. And, Genesis specifies the "moving creature" as the first to emerge in Day #5 (after the creation of sunlight).
Wow! You've got it all figured out. Good for you.
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