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Secondly, Genesis clearly starts out with the earth already being there. Nothing was on it, and it was covered with water, but it was there.
I would like to say hello again to this forum. I am new here and have been reading a lot
of the posts. I personally don't believe that the Bible teaches us exactly how old the Earth
is, but if someone can lead me to that/those scriptures, please do so.
I would also like to add this. You said Genesis clearly starts out with the earth already
being here. I think it clearly states: In the beginning God created the heaven and earth.
So the earth was NOT here as you stated. IMHO !! God then went on to create light and
divided it from the darkness, etc.
I take that to mean that God created the earth, everything in and on it and did it all in six
days. I don't believe that the earth was just floating around in space and then God decided
to create something on a rock spinning around. He added the earth in with all of the other
things during the six days before He rested.
I am 64 years old and 6,000 seems like a long time to even me, but, millions or billions of
years is hard for me to grasp. I guess if you aren't getting older, you are getting dead. I hope
this isn't too much off topic.
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handy said:I guess that really boils down what I'm pondering here. That Genesis is the story of life here on earth, but the earth itself was created with the universe, and the universe, I believe is much older than 6000 years.
Mysteryman said:This thread is not suppose to be about life. Then it is about life. Then it is not about life. Then it is about life .
No matter what anyone says, the question of how old this earth is, will never be answered.
So that leaves me questioning the real purpose of this thread ? :help
Here is one of the main reason I believe the earth is young and by one means the only reason. Here Jesus is telling the crowd that God created man at the beginning of "creation" not a billion yrs later but during the first week. So if we trace the genealogy back to Adam around 6000 yrs but how long was Adam and Eve in the garden is not said. To me Jesus should know, after all he did it..Mark 10:6
And Jesus answered and said to them, “Because of the hardness of your heart he wrote you this precept. 6 But from the beginning of the creation, God ‘made them male and female.
I agree that scripture does not say how long Adam and Eve were in the garden but I do believe that it puts some outer limits on it. Gen 3 has Adam and Eve being expelled from the garden, Gen 4 has Cain and Abel being born outside of the garden and then Gen 5:3 says Seth was born when Adam was 130 yrs old. Gen 5:5 says "all the days that Adam lived were 930 yrs; and then he died" So I believe that scripture disagrees with evolutionists who try to put Adam and Eve in the garden for thousands and thousands of yrs.freeway01 said:So if we trace the genealogy back to Adam around 6000 yrs but how long was Adam and Eve in the garden is not said.
Mysteryman said:The earth is more than 6000 years old, because there was "Life" on this earth prior to Gen. 1:2.
The Word of God tells us that there are three earths. The first earth and then the third earth. We can find this easily within scripture. So, where is the second earth within scripture ?
II Peter 3:5 & 6 & 7 and II Peter 3:13
That is right Vic you tell'em. The gap theory is anti biblical way for so called christian to make friends with false teachers of men. The Earth is almost 6,000 years old. When we hit he 6,000 years mark Christ will return to set up the 7th day, millennial reign, the final 1,000 years of human history before eternity. 6,000 years or toil, and then 1,000 years of Sabbath rest.Vic C. said:Now it's my turn:
Please do not take one more step toward your off the wall pre-Adamic theories.
Hi mjjcb - I hope my pitching in doesn't aggravate you too much!mjjcb said:Atheists seem to be far in error to the one side of earth's age, and some Christians seem to me to be rejecting evidence that it's older than they think it is. Some Christians differ, but atheists do not want to let go of an earth billions of years old as they feel it supports their argument about the relatively minuscule period where man was created.
All this to say, I feel Christians are more open minded about the earth's age than are atheists.
I find it difficult to get my head around someone understanding evolution and rejecting it, but this forum is a daily learning experience. :Pjasoncran said:he also was told by the head of the biology deptpartment head that he couldnt imagine someone not accepting evolution.
Well, nothing in science is ever absolutely settled. Evolution and the age of the earth and the universe are at least as settled as gravity, electromagnetism, thermodynamics and lots of things that nobody objects to. There would be no point the head of a biology department suggesting otherwise.i could see requiring evidence to back your claim, but to say thats settled isnt exactly wise to instill.
Absolutely. And it is. The theory is constantly re-examined and refined.as the toe should be allowed to rexamined and so on.
It is falsifiable. If a proposition can't be falsified then it isn't scientific. Please take this on board because it's a really important point.if the toe isnt allowed to be falsifalble then what has science become?
logical bob said:Hi mjjcb - I hope my pitching in doesn't aggravate you too much!mjjcb said:Atheists seem to be far in error to the one side of earth's age, and some Christians seem to me to be rejecting evidence that it's older than they think it is. Some Christians differ, but atheists do not want to let go of an earth billions of years old as they feel it supports their argument about the relatively minuscule period where man was created.
All this to say, I feel Christians are more open minded about the earth's age than are atheists.
logical bob said:The view that the earth is around 4.5 billion years old isn't the opinion of atheists, it's the opinion of scientists. It isn't based on wanting to discredit any religious idea, it's based on evidence.
logical bob said:Believing what the evidence points to isn't failing to be open-minded - quite the reverse. Science is about being open-minded enough to accept the evidence wherever it leads and whether that suits your preconceptions or not. If the evidence suggested the earth was 6000 years old, that's what scientists would think. If an error in the theory is discovered tomorrow and the calculation revised then scientists will revise their opinions accordingly.
jasoncran said:hmm can one prove what one believes by faith? science is limited , though you may disagree.
i wish science would stop trying figure out why we are here and how, and just examine what is out there and how it works.
when you get into why and how does that not become a religion? i can bring up quotes on some famous scientists on that stuff. one being hawkins and the other dawkins.
science isnt a philosphy, that is what i meant by that. and it has become that to some.
the former proffesors understand evolution but he also aware of the laws of probability and that is why he rejects that. to claim that we all came from nothing and its ordes itself by chance, and will stay ordered without anything to keep it foolish to him, and i agree. ( he is address the big bang theory)