I did not read your whole post since when you start referring to debating terms you again void the purpose of this forum. Not every member of this or any message board took a college course in debating and by bringing in debating tactics you are simply demonstrating pride and arrogance based on your education.
As to your connection with the message board you linked to that is beside the point. The point is this is a discussion forum not a forum where you are free to lecture on your viewpoint.
Now, as I posted earlier if you want to share information that can be discussed then link to the primary source not a source that evolutionists claim use a debating tactic called "quote mining", which is pulling a quote of context to prove an invalid or false point.
Also how well do you know Hebrew and your Bible?
Genesis 1:2
2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
KJV
Genesis 1:2
2 And the earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep; and the Spirit of God was moving over the surface of the waters. NAS
The Hebrew word translated "was" is better translated "became".
OT:1961
hayah --
to be, to become, to come to pass, to exist, to happen, to fall out
a) (Qal)
1) to befall
a) to happen, to fall out, to occur, to take place, to come about, to come to pass
b) to come about, to come to pass
2) to come into being, to become
a) to arise, to appear, to come
b) to become
1) to become
2) to become like
3) to be instituted, to be established
3) to be
a) to exist, to be in existence
b) to abide, to remain, to continue (with word of place or time)
c) to stand, to lie, to be in, to be at, to be situated (with word of locality)
(from The Online Bible Thayer's Greek Lexicon and Brown Driver & Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, Copyright (c)1993, Woodside Bible Fellowship, Ontario, Canada. Licensed from the Institute for Creation Research.)
There is internal evidence in the Bible that Genesis 1:2 forward could be a re-creation not the original creation (Isaiah 45, Jeremiah 4). So your appeal to an "ad populum fallacy" fallacy applies to you as well as what I posted.
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