Carson: ‘I Do Believe In A 6-Day Creation’

Posted by | September 24, 2015 22:00 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Politics Religion


Ben Carson believes God worked for six days to create the world, or so he told the 2011, “Celebration of Creation.”

It says in the beginning God created the heaven and Earth. It doesn’t say when he created them, except for in the beginning. So the Earth could have been here for a long time before he started creating things on it. But when he did start doing that, he made it very specifically clear to us the evening and the morning were the next day because he knew that people would come along and try to say that, “Oh, it was millions and millions of years.” And then what else did he say in the very first chapter? That each thing brought forth after its own kind. Because he knew that people would come along and say, you know, this changed into that and this changed into that and this changed into that. So at the very beginning of the Bible, he puts that to rest.

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19 responses to Carson: ‘I Do Believe In A 6-Day Creation’

  1. whatthe46 September 24th, 2015 at 22:20

    i do not want a fake “christian” as president.

    • The Original Just Me September 25th, 2015 at 01:48

      Just tell him to stop Faking it.

  2. Eric Trommater September 24th, 2015 at 22:46

    6 days? I took longer to recover from my bunion surgery! If it only took 6 days to create life on earth then I want a serious explanation as to why my foot got no such preference.

  3. Maxx44 September 24th, 2015 at 23:05

    Forget the birth certificate. I want to see his diplomas.

    • alpacadaddy September 25th, 2015 at 11:34

      Lemme guess… they’re from Liberty U ? Or maybe Oral U, where the 90-foot Jesus held Oral Roberts hostage for $1M ?

      I wouldn’t trust Dr. ‘Biblical Ben’ to treat my dog!… (or even my neighbor’s dog, and I don’t even like him!)… he’d probably start with ‘a laying of hands’, ‘speaking in tongues’ (is that Palin-speak?), or other creepy Huckabee stuff!

  4. Obewon September 24th, 2015 at 23:10

    “Early retired” Birther Ben’16~ thinks the 4.5 B year old Earth and our 2.8 billion years of fossil life records, within our 13.8 B year old Universe are amazingly just 6,000 years old!

    Archbishop Ussher used the Bible itself to date Genesis: Having established the first day of creation as Sunday 23 October 4004 BC, by the arguments set forth in the passage below, Ussher calculated the dates of other biblical events, concluding, for example, that Adam and Eve were driven from Paradise on Monday 10 November 4004 BC, and that the ark touched down on Mt Ararat on 5 May 2348 BC `on a Wednesday’. https://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/ussher.htm Why doesn’t Ben know the Pyramids and European cave paintings are older than his young Earth creationism fantasy?

    • tracey marie September 24th, 2015 at 23:17

      Fossils are just a joke from god to test our belief…dontcha know

      • bpollen September 25th, 2015 at 00:04

        And the Pyramids, Mohenjo Daro, the Harappan ruins are more stage props…

        “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players”

        The Bible – As You Like It 2:7

        • tracey marie September 25th, 2015 at 00:28

          all jokes and tests…:)

  5. bpollen September 25th, 2015 at 00:00

    And I believe in single-payer healthcare. In the USA, both concepts are currently fantasy.

  6. The Original Just Me September 25th, 2015 at 01:57

    It is very possible. Remember, back in the day, they didn’t have the eight hour work day. Maybe each day consisted of a Zillion Kabillion hours. Everything in the Bible is stated in generalities, with the Ten Commandments being the exception. Even Jesus spoke in parables. If you want to believe in the Bible, believe in the message and not the actual story or words. Genesis !, In the beginning. There is No Date, No Timeline, and No Time Frame. Then it goes on to say God said let there be Light. The Big Bang was certainly a Big Bunch of what we call Light.

  7. rg9rts September 25th, 2015 at 03:52

    And Santa, the Easter bunny, the tooth fairy……

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  9. Stevojax September 25th, 2015 at 10:36

    It’s not that he actually believes this , whats so disturbing is that he knows that the evangelical following are looking for some kind of explanation that sounds plausible. He is very manipulative . He makes it up as he goes. The fact that he tries to discount evolution in his explanation is very troubling since he must have taken micro biology at sometime. He knows how bacteria adapt and evolve to environmental changes. This man is very dishonest.

  10. Roctuna September 25th, 2015 at 10:49

    “I do believe in a 6-day creation” And I believe you’re an effing idiot. Good thing you’ll never be POTUS.

  11. FatRat September 25th, 2015 at 13:21

    Bill O has found his intellectual equall.
    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-C468NkESgyE/VBcAZfmOxaI/AAAAAAAAXR0/jJeRNZy1ofo/s1600/you-can-t-explain-that-meme-generator-the-tides-come-in-the-tides-go-out-you-can-t-explain-that-de9bba.jpg
    I wrongly assumed that Carson would have the ability Google what he is ignorant of. Not a whole lot of curiosity nor researching with that dude.
    Let Me Google That For You.
    http://bfy.tw/1ydq

  12. Chris September 25th, 2015 at 19:44

    So now we’ve established that he doesn’t study the Bible and certainly is not a scholar in this regard. He doesn’t know that there are actually two creation stories in Genesis. (For those interested, I challenge you to read the first two chapters and come away not knowing one begins right after the first.) He doesn’t know that these stories were initially told, not written. Etc., etc.

    So he doesn’t know the Bible, and he certainly doesn’t know government. One bit about the latter is that, upon discovering the parliamentary system, he asked why we can’t have that. This is a guy who reveres our Constitution?

    What is his appeal?

    • Carolina Gonzalez September 25th, 2015 at 20:04

      Well looks like Trumpnado has a partner for his Sunday’s bible school!!!

  13. Carolina Gonzalez September 25th, 2015 at 20:01

    He saw so many brains during his career that now his own brain lost all the connections

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