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Mon May 30, 2005 9:46 AM
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I recently got to hear Ken Ham speak. He brought up the issue of the word "day" in Genesis and showed on one of the power-point screens that when one looks at all the other references of the word "day" in Scripture that are preceeded by a number or the words "evening"/"morning" that it ALWAYS means a literal 24 hour day. I'm assuming Ken Ham is correct, but is this really the case when looking at the original languages for the word day?
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