Thread:SouthWriter/@comment-31246436-20161125185211/@comment-1777104-20161125193743

First: "the Deep that compromised all the matter in the universe"

I think you meant "that was composed of all the matter of the universe."

Actually, according to the best science, this ball also took up all the space in the universe at the time.

Second: "somewhere within it was the formless and void earth"

More correctly, the earth WAS the ball of water. In the process of the second day, there would be an expansion, separating the waters.

Then, "the Deep together created a black hole, which compressed the Deep together rapidly. "

This seems to be misuse of the word created, but mostly, I don't believe that a black hole was allowed to form. I believe, instead, that the physics of a "bound universe" would produce a "white hole" out of which matter, energy and space/time would come.

Finally, "When God separated the light from the darkness, the gravity from the black hole pulled the light back. God wrapped Himself in like as with a cloak, being the new light source for a time."

I must admit, the reference to Psalm 104:2 is creative (no pun intended). However, God did not take the light "for a time." The light prior to day four was undoubtedly the glory of His presence lighting up the "near side" of the deep/earth. The "separating" the light from the darkness was the case of God creating what we call "time" with a rotation of the primal sphere. Gen. 1:4 defines that kind of "light" as "Day" as opposed to the darkness of "Night."

Consider what I have written on my wiki as a guide. However, remember that SDS did not think my article worthy of moving over to Bible Wiki.