Six Days of Creation
The Bible describes creation occurring over six literal days, each marked by "evening and morning."
Analysis
The Hebrew word "yom" (day) is consistently used with ordinal numbers (first, second, etc.) and the phrase "evening and morning," which in Hebrew always refers to literal 24-hour days. The Sabbath commandment explicitly connects God's six days of work to human work patterns.
Biblical Genealogies
The Bible provides detailed genealogies from Adam to Jesus, allowing for calculation of Earth's age.
Analysis
Genesis 5 and 11 provide specific ages for patriarchs when they fathered their next descendant. Luke 3 traces Jesus' lineage back to Adam. These genealogies, when calculated, suggest creation occurred roughly 6,000-10,000 years ago, depending on potential gaps.
Death Before the Fall
The Bible indicates that death entered the world through Adam's sin, suggesting no death before the Fall.
Analysis
If millions of years of death, disease, and extinction occurred before humans, this conflicts with the biblical teaching that death entered through Adam's sin and that creation was "very good." This theological problem challenges old-earth interpretations.
Recent Creation References
Scripture refers to creation as recent and within human memory or historical scope.
Analysis
Jesus places humans at "the beginning of creation," not after billions of years. Paul suggests God's attributes have been visible "since the creation," implying human observation from near the beginning. These passages suggest a recent creation with humans present from early on.
Sabbath Pattern
The Sabbath commandment directly connects God's creation week to human work patterns.
Analysis
The Sabbath commandment makes a direct parallel between God's six days of work and human six days of work. If God's days were millions of years, the commandment loses its logical foundation. The pattern only makes sense with literal days.
Summary
The biblical evidence consistently points to a young Earth created recently:
- Literal creation days: Six 24-hour days marked by evening and morning
- Genealogical chronology: Detailed ages suggesting 6,000-10,000 year timeline
- Death through sin: No death before Adam's fall contradicts millions of years
- Recent creation language: Humans placed at "beginning of creation"
- Sabbath pattern: Direct parallel between God's days and human days
Traditional Interpretation
For most of church history, Christians understood Genesis to teach a recent creation in six literal days. This interpretation was standard among church fathers, reformers, and biblical scholars until the rise of geological uniformitarianism in the 19th century.
Scientific Challenges
The young earth interpretation conflicts with multiple lines of scientific evidence including radiometric dating, stellar distances, geological layers, ice cores, and evolutionary biology. This creates tension between literal biblical interpretation and scientific consensus on Earth's age.