This is Ken Ham, author, speaker, and blogger on science and the Bible’s reliability.
Some people wonder how plants could die before sin if death is the consequence for sin. But let’s consider the definition of die. We commonly use the word “die” to describe when plants, animals, and humans no longer function biologically. But that’s not how the Old Testament uses the word. There’s a specific Hebrew word for die that’s only used in relation to the death of man or animals with the breath of life.
Plants don’t have the breath of life. They’re different from both animal and human life so their “death” before sin is no problem.
Animal and human death is a result of sin.
Ken Ham is the Founder CEO of Answers in Genesis–US, the highly acclaimed Creation Museum, and the world-renowned Ark Encounter. Ken Ham is one of the most in-demand Christian speakers in North America.
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