Genesis 1:3

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dds08
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Is it too far to imagine that the creation of the sun and the command, "Let there be Light" are one in the same?
Redstone
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Read Emmerich
http://tandfspi.org/ACE_vol_01/ACE_1_0001_out.html
ramblin_ag02
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dds08 said:

Is it too far to imagine that the creation of the sun and the command, "Let there be Light" are one in the same?

Except that the sun wasn't created until the fourth day

Gen 1:14 And God said, "Let there be lights in the vault of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark sacred times, and days and years, 15 and let them be lights in the vault of the sky to give light on the earth." And it was so. 16 God made two great lightsthe greater light to govern the day and the lesser light to govern the night. He also made the stars. 17 God set them in the vault of the sky to give light on the earth, 18 to govern the day and the night, and to separate light from darkness. And God saw that it was good. 19 And there was evening, and there was morningthe fourth day.
BusterAg
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All of nature bows to C, the speed of light in a vacuum. The speed of light is constant to all observers. Time will dilate to keep this so. Space will dilate to keep this so.

If I was going to name a starting place for the creation of our universe, C is kind of like the prime foundation, IMO.

The sun came later
ramblin_ag02
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I always liked and favored the funtamental rules approach to creation. So day one would be light and C, day two would be thermodynamics separating water vapor and liquid water, then gravity pulling liquid water into collections. After that comes the creation of matter and physical objects starting on day 4
Martin Q. Blank
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Duggins90 said:

God said let there be light and there was light. He didn't create light, he "spoke" light.

This was before he created the sun.

I use to think the light he spoke of was Jesus.

Is the sun more so for climate than it is for light?
Whatever language you want to use for light - create or speak, the same was used for the sun, moon, and stars. The same can certainly NOT be used for Jesus. He was not created or spoken into existence. He is eternal.
Shakes the Clown
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I would go further to add the concept of time (the proverbial ticking clock) didn't start until God spoke matter into existence. Before that it was only Him...

Then he spoke the Big Bang into existence and in a millisecond the universes(at a nano level) started unraveling and forming our known laws, other universes(dimensions) and everything else.
Martin Q. Blank
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Shakes the Clown said:

I would go further to add the concept of time (the proverbial ticking clock) didn't start until God spoke matter into existence. Before that it was only Him...

Then he spoke the Big Bang into existence and in a millisecond the universes(at a nano level) started unraveling and forming our known laws, other universes(dimensions) and everything else.
God didn't think up time until "he spoke the Big Bang into existence"? whatever that means.
gordo97
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Before anything was created, there was only God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Spirit..... and Chuck Norris
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