Again. (I find I have to keep repeating this.) The Bible is not a history book or a science book.
The Bible tells us about God's revelation to mankind.
It tells us about God's will for man.
It tells us about salvation in Jesus Christ.
It does not tell us how old the universe or the earth is because those things are unimportant.
What IS important is: Who is Jesus and what did He accomplish?
Would who He is and what He did be any different if the earth was billions of years old or if it was 6000 years old?
The earth's age not important to me.
It might be important to an astrophysicist. If you told him/her that the Bible says the universe is only 6000 years old you might blow his/her only opportunity to hear about Jesus.
So, what's more important to you: how old the earth is or what Jesus is about?
This really IS the heart of the matter. Beautifully stated.
And how old is the earth? Are the "young earthers" right? Are the "old earthers" right?
I propose that God is not the author of confusion (cause He ain't). I propose that He never intended us to read the Bible with the idea that we'd walk away with knowledge of His creation of such a level that we can answer such questions simply by reading a few verses in the Bible. Who here really thinks they understand how He did it all? I think we all agree that the earth and all of the universe were created by Him. We just can't agree on the timeline of that creation.
But timelines are funny things. Timelines depend on not only time, but space, that is, we must understand space-time in order to answer the question of "how old is the earth". And none of us here understand space-time on such a level that we can explain the age of the earth.
Many of you read that sentence and found it to be nonsense, but I am convinced that we CANNOT answer that question.
I believe that it all started with "The Big Bang". I believe that what you read in very early genesis, is a description of what science calls "the big bang". I believe that when they do their research, and their math, they see the signature of what God did to bring things into existence from nothing. And that IS what science tells us:
"There was nothing, and then BANG! There was the beginnings of the universe". Science can't tell us any more, and I would not expect them to. It is GOD who tells us more, He tells us that He did it. Of course, our minds are too limited for Him to tell us how He did it, even our best minds cannot grasp THAT.
Before I go on, remember something:
Time does not exist in and of itself. You cannot tell me that "five minutes passed by just now" unless you first describe for me the environment in which you observed that time pass. Take for instance, a fictional spaceship traveling at near light speed. You ride the ship to the nearest star and then come back to earth. For you, since you traveled so fast, the trip lasted just under eight years. But you were moving at near lightspeed, so to you, eight years just went by. But for those back on earth, many centuries have passed. You are eight years older, but you return to an earth that has seen centuries pass.
Now, science tells us that the expansion of the universe at the instant of "the big bang" was perhaps MANY times the speed of light. If you were traveling on this cosmic debris, in a few minutes, the universe formed.
HOWEVER, were you somehow standing at the edge of the universe watching this happen, these "few minutes" took millions or billions of years to pass by.
So, when you ask how old the earth (and everything else) is, I must ask you: "
From what and whose perspective do you ask?"
I remain convinced that the earth is maybe 10,000 years old. I remain convinced that the earth is maybe 15 billion years old. I maintain that you can argue this point until we are all dead, and you will NEVER arrive at an answer that is anything more than "belief".
I remain convinced that God may very well be disapointed in the energy put into the argument, for the very reasons that Jim Parker has stated. Or, perhaps He is thrilled that we care enough TO argue about it.
And again, if you cannot speak in terms of space-time, you cannot address the question. Time, as you and I think of it, does not exist.