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DinkDude, I disagree with all religion and stuff but it is "possible" that if "God" "existed" then "He" may have had different length days because after all, "He" is said to have created the sun, so what would "He" base "His" days off before the sun was "created"?
P.S. Everything in quotes denotes something I do not beleive in.
Also, MsDink, if you find it hard to beleive that it is possible for evolution to take place, then what about the varying strains of viruses? Viruses like the Common Cold mutate all the time, so our immune system isn't immunised against all the strains. This gradual mutation is called "evolution". Also, it is wrong to say we evolved from apes, as we didn't actually evolve from the modern day apes. The modern day apes evolved from a hypothetical "Australopithecus" humanoid, which is the common descendant of both man and ape. That is why there are both around today.
P.S. Everything in quotes denotes something I do not beleive in.
Also, MsDink, if you find it hard to beleive that it is possible for evolution to take place, then what about the varying strains of viruses? Viruses like the Common Cold mutate all the time, so our immune system isn't immunised against all the strains. This gradual mutation is called "evolution". Also, it is wrong to say we evolved from apes, as we didn't actually evolve from the modern day apes. The modern day apes evolved from a hypothetical "Australopithecus" humanoid, which is the common descendant of both man and ape. That is why there are both around today.