"Flyer75 writes:
Ahhh...I see. I guess we'll have to wait for the OP to weigh in and see if he has more to add.
I had understood that you agreed with my second point, I just wanted to clarify that using his premise, we can apply a creationist perspective to everything, even evolution, for the theistic evolutionists or gap theorists out there.
You can generalize the issue, for sure. I just wanted to narrow the scope a little.
The point I am trying to make here is:
The bible says God "made two great lights".
One cannot "make"
light with hydrogen or gravity alone - only when hydrogen is under the effect of gravity do we see star formation.
We know
gravity pulls hydrogen atoms together, not God.
Therefore it is technically incorrect to claim "God" made the light, as we now know the combination of gravity and hydrogen makes it.
You can argue all you like that God made the hydrogen and the gravity and "set them into motion" but we know now that he did not make the light, as it is gravity and hydrogen which makes light.