One of the following is not correct about the order of creation in the Creation...

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One of the following is not correct about the order of creation in the Creation Stories

  • A) the evening came before the morning
  • B) darkness came before light
  • C) animals were created before man
  • D) the morning came before the evening

Correct Answer: D) the morning came before the evening

Explanation

This Christian Religious Knowledge question is about the order of creation in the Creation Stories. The question is asking which of the given options is not correct about the order of creation.

The four options are:

A) the evening came before the morning

B) darkness came before light

C) animals were created before man

D) the morning came before the evening (which is the correct answer)

According to the Creation Stories in the Bible, God created the world in six days. On the first day, God created light, which was separated from darkness. On the second day, God created the sky. On the third day, God created land and plants. On the fourth day, God created the sun, moon, and stars. On the fifth day, God created sea creatures and birds. On the sixth day, God created land animals and then created man and woman in his own image.

Therefore, the correct order of creation is light, sky, land and plants, sun, moon, and stars, sea creatures and birds, land animals, and finally man and woman. The option that is not correct about the order of creation is D, which says the morning came before the evening.

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