What did God do on the eighth day?
Got *********; made the Platypus.
What did God do on the eighth day?
He tried out the first batch of weed he just created.
The eighth day was for "Miller Time".
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Question 2: When he was creating the Universe, did he pre-plan it, or did he just went along as it came to him and it just happened to take six days to do it?
No idea. God never explained the process.
But why is it good for God, an all powerful and eternal being? Rest from what? Does he feel fatigue?Question 4: Why did he need to rest?
It's never said God needs to rest. In fact, one of the points of Sabbath rest is that you rest whether or not you think you need a rest; you rest because rest is itself a good thing to do from time to time.
http://www.reallifecomics.com/archive/080407.htmlStarted working on a patch. Universe 1.01 will be out as soon as it passes QA.
The eighth day was for "Miller Time".
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Well, if Saturday is the sabbath, and the day he rested, then given that Creation occurred in October, that means on Sunday he probably watched some football. So yeah, he might have cracked open a cold one.
If you are of the "Sunday is the day of rest" ilk, then clearly on the 8th day, he watched Monday Night Football.
Warning: derail and pet peeve all at once. What the hell does "pre-plan" mean?
The reason is that there was an existing Jewish tradition of observing the Sabbath. This probably arose for the practical reason that if everyone agreed to take a certain day off each week, there would be no unfair competition from people who continued to work while others were resting, and people wouldn't be economically pressured into working themselves to death.To me one of the most obvious things in the Bible that shows humans have made it up is the idea that God had to rest after finishing the job of creating everything. Only human beings could have thought of giving God a resting period (how very altruistic of them). Why would an omnipotent and eternal being need to rest?