Originally Posted by JAPOV
We count the days and years of our lives by how many times this spec of dust rotates around a sun. When exactly did we begin counting those rotations? Roughly 6000yrs ago.

Here's the real question; If you are the Alpha and Omega creating a universe, then what is a day of God's time in eternity?

Question;
"When did God create the Earth?"
Answer;
Right on time. "And it was good"

What is a day?
Genesis was written during the bronze age. A day was one sunrise to the next. It was not a figure of speech.
That interpretation evolved with astronomy.

Not the question anyway?

6000 years is very finite and comprehensible.
More or less? is the question.
Your evasion is indicating your actual belief.

FYI
The earliest known stone calendar representing days may be a 12,000-year-old solar calendar discovered at the archaeological site of Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey.