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Tag Archives: six-day creation

“First Crack Outta the box!”

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 22, 2012 by Jennifer SchwirzerMarch 19, 2015avatar
Creation, represented in concentric circles, with an African Adam and Eve.

My late father, Richard D. Wilson, was known for such pithy one-liners. He first slung this one at me on a long, hot family road trip to Florida. It was one of those classic family car scenarios  – ever-vibrating little kids in the back seat, parents sitting like sentinels in the front, occasionally shouting commands to … Continue reading –>

Posted in Beliefs About God, Creation - Fundamental Belief 6, Feature | Tagged creation, Creator, God, six-day creation, theistic evolution | 4 Replies

The Origin of the Sabbath and the 7-Day Week

Sabbath School Net Posted on January 8, 2012 by Sean PitmanAugust 11, 2017avatar

Many, even among those who call themselves Adventists, question the true origin of the Sabbath and of the 7-day weekly cycle. Of course, the Bible claims that God instituted both during the Creation Week described in Genesis. However, critics of the biblical account claim that the seven-day week was actually invented by the Assyrians, or … Continue reading –>

Posted in Creation - Fundamental Belief 6, Feature, Sabbath - Fundamental Belief 20 | Tagged Bible, calendar, creation, Sabbath, science, seven-day week, six-day creation | 24 Replies

Does It Matter How Long God Took to Create?

Sabbath School Net Posted on September 15, 2011 by Cindy TutschApril 18, 2013avatar
image by Inge Anderson

Several of my young adult friends have messaged me recently with comments like, “I consider myself a Creationist because I believe that God created the earth. Why does it matter if He created it in seven literal contiguous 24-hour periods, or over millions of years? Either way, He created.” Character of God It’s a good … Continue reading –>

Posted in Creation - Fundamental Belief 6, Feature, Holy Scriptures - Fundamental Belief 1 | Tagged Bible, Sabbath, six-day creation | 24 Replies

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