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John Lennox says, “You can believe the earth is young, but you don’t have to.” Is he right?
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Yes.John Lennox says, “You can believe the earth is young, but you don’t have to.” Is he right?
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This is all based on you assuming you understand what the Bible is saying and that your understanding is the only one.I would say not. I believe the earth, and all of the created universe, was created in the time and sequence that God's word says that it was. But I fully understand that such an understanding comes only through faith in the truth of God's word. If we allow science to teach us about the creation event, then we will never agree with God's testimony of the creation event. Just as if we believe science concerning any of the miracles that God did by His will and His work, we will never find agreement with God's testimony. It's a choice that we must each make, but I do believe that it will make a difference in whether or not Jesus writes your name in his book of Life. Did you believe my Father and His testimony or not?
I firmly believe that when Jesus spoke of believers being one, that he was referring to oneness in agreement in who God is and His testimony to us. Jesus believed God, right?
Hey Free, Yeah, I know. The Scriptures are so difficult to understand. I mean, how in the world could anyone understand, "For in six days God made the heavens and the earth and all that is in them." That's a tough one. And of course, it's impossible to understand that when Adam was 130 years old that he had a son. I mean there are just so many ways that can be interpreted in language.Yes.
This is all based on you assuming you understand what the Bible is saying and that your understanding is the only one.
Your condescending tone has no place in these forums. You’re still making assumptions about the text and what you think it says. Have you actually read other points of view, other legitimate readings of the creation account in Gen. 1, or do you just assume your understanding is the correct and only one? Do you believe that the heavens declare the glory of God, and if so, should science be able to tell us some of those things?Hey Free, Yeah, I know. The Scriptures are so difficult to understand. I mean, how in the world could anyone understand, "For in six days God made the heavens and the earth and all that is in them." That's a tough one. And of course, it's impossible to understand that when Adam was 130 years old that he had a son. I mean there are just so many ways that can be interpreted in language.
So, here's what the Scriptures say that is just impossible for any of us to understand that we don't even know if you are right or I am right or Bill Hickman or Jane Bosman is right in understanding what God's testimony to us says. For in six days God created the heavens and the earth and all that is them. When Adam, which God's word is so unclear about him having been created on the sixth day of that six days of creation that God literally wrote with His own finger on the tablets of stone, was 130 years old he had a son named Seth. Now surely no one has any idea what 130 years is or how long a period of time that is. I mean, we can't even understand that some 250 years ago the nation of the United States was created as a nation upon the earth. How in the world could any of us understand what that number, 250 really means. It's just so ambiguous.
Like I say, the testimony of a lot of what God has told us that He has done can only be taken on faith. That God caused the entire earth to flood. Well we can't prove that, and in fact, science would tell you that such a thing is just impossible. There isn't that much water on the earth. But God's testimony to us is that He did. Are you going to believe Him or science?
Is that what you find so difficult to understand? Or is it not possible to understand because science tells you that it isn't so? You know, if you're going to base your truth in God's word on science, then Jesus wasn't born of a virgin either. Neither did the sun stand still in the sky. Neither did an iron ax head float. I mean all of those things science tells you are impossible feats. But for those who have faith that God's testimony to us is true, then it becomes as clear as glass that this realm in which we exist. This realm of planets and stars and asteroids and grass and trees and rocks upon the earth have only existed for about 6,000 years. It's really a pretty simple calculation if we trust the evidence that God has given us of the things that He has done that we have life and live upon this planet with all the food and oxygen that we need to sustain the lives that God created through the two parent of mankind... Adam and Eve. But one has to have faith that despite all that man's wisdom might tell you about these things, only God's word is the testimony that His children understand as the truth of all that is,
Hi FreeDo you believe that the heavens declare the glory of God, and if so, should science be able to tell us some of those things?
You can have faith in misinterpretations of God's word. That isn't real faith. That is belief in your own intellectual calculations and logic--not faith in God's supernatural word or revelation.And as I've said, belief in the truth of God's word is always about faith.