Umm... easily?

He's god, he does what he wants. :)

But seriously... The invention of the clock occurred billions of years
(at minimum) after the passing of seconds, minutes and hours... And we
estimate in seconds, minutes or hours the duration of events which
have occurred either before the invention of clocks or in the simple
absense of a clock to measure them.

So... the pragmatic answer is, that god creates the sun, determines
the speed of the earth's rotation and then divides the amount of time
he knows he spent working by the amount of time it takes for the earth
to complete one rotation. Viola, 3-4 days.

I don't believe that's what happened, but it's not impossible. :)

> According to Genesis, when was the Sun created?  IIRC, the
> third or fourth day.  So how can the length of a day be
> meassured without the sweep of the Sun?

>>Well, it could be, or it could be part of the stuff God
>>hasn't told anybody
>>about yet.
>>
>>The bible doesn't claim we are alone, it doesn't claim
>>that age of anything.
>>It talks about days, but that is a day to God, I'm
>>assuming an all powerful
>>deity could get a lot more done in his day than I can do
>>in mine.
>>
>>Of course it could be part of the scam too.


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