CONCLUSION
It does not seem that the text could be more explicit than it is on
the length and order of creation. In fact, it is certainly valid to
inquire as to how the critics of creationism would have had God phrase
His creation narrative if He had desired to teach a creation week
composed of seven literal, twenty-four hour days. Hear the Lord's own
summary of His creative acts: "For in six days Jehovah made the heaven
and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh
day: wherefore Jehovah blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it"
(Exodus 20:11). The question should be asked, "What is wrong with the
way God said God did it?"
Clearly, a choice must be made: creation or evolution. If one
accepts evolution, he has thereby rejected the Genesis account of
creation. The notion that evolution and the Bible may be harmonized is
unfounded, untrue, and undermines faith in the inerrancy of Holy Writ.