Featherbop
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If I remeber right, most scientists and people who profesionally date the earth's age agree and believe that the earth is around 4.5 billion years of age.
I really think that they could be right, but wrong at the same time.
When God created the earth, He created adult animals, and Adam and Eve were created adults, and plants were created grown, but they were just "born".
This lead me to think: Since God created other things already as if they had been there for a long time, it could very well follow that the earth was created as if it had been there for billions of years!
There may be nothing to argue about between 'old earth' believers, and 'young earth' believers!
I really think that they could be right, but wrong at the same time.
When God created the earth, He created adult animals, and Adam and Eve were created adults, and plants were created grown, but they were just "born".
This lead me to think: Since God created other things already as if they had been there for a long time, it could very well follow that the earth was created as if it had been there for billions of years!
There may be nothing to argue about between 'old earth' believers, and 'young earth' believers!