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  1. JudgeRightly

    How does one determine, using the scientific method, that the earth is billions of years old?

    That doesn't answer the question. Again, Why does most of the life that has ever existed have to have existed before Adam was created? False. There was about 2000 years between Adam's creation and the Flood. Noah wasn't Adam's son. He was his...
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    How does one determine, using the scientific method, that the earth is billions of years old?

    As RD said, this is elephant hurling. Not our problem. Even if this were true, so what? Nope. As RD pointed out, Noah did exactly as God told him to. You, for believing that someone is at fault for animals going extinct. No one has said that you "shake them up." Here is what happened...
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    How does one determine, using the scientific method, that the earth is billions of years old?

    Saying it doesn't make it so. And yes, it does explain it, rather well. It's called "tidal pumping." Would a video explanation interest you?
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    How does one determine, using the scientific method, that the earth is billions of years old?

    The Hydroplate Theory is more than just a theory for where the water comes from. It also explains the mile deep layers of sediments across the globe, and comets, asteroids, meteors/ites, as well as where Earth's radioactivity comes from. It also explains why there are rainbows in the clouds...
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    How does one determine, using the scientific method, that the earth is billions of years old?

    Hydroplate Theory. https://rsr.org/hpt http://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/
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    Before Time Began?!

    EXACTLY! CORRECT! Yup. "Seemingly forever" not "actually forever." Without having read it, I think part of the problem (not that it's necessarily a bad thing) is that we use "hell" and "lake of fire" as if they're the same thing sometimes, especially in the context of the rest of eternity...
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    Allegory/Symbolism in Genesis 1

    WHY? If the answer had teeth it would have bitten you and would have been clinging onto you as if it's life depended on it. If it had eyes, it would have been staring you in the face this entire time. And God saw the light, that it was good; and God divided the light from the darkness. -...
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    Should We Declare a Pandemic Amnesty?

    Relevant: https://theweeklyworldview.com/surviving-the-death-cult/
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    How does one determine, using the scientific method, that the earth is billions of years old?

    Why do you both assume that "neandertals" were anything other than humans? Comparing them to "beasts" is inhumane. They were HUMANS. Ancient humans, sure, but humans nonetheless. Not a cross between human and beast. Not beasts. HUMANS! https://kgov.com/neandertal
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    How does one determine, using the scientific method, that the earth is billions of years old?

    And God said: “This is the sign of the covenant which I make between Me and you, and every living creature that is with you, for perpetual generations:I set My rainbow in the cloud, and it shall be for the sign of the covenant between Me and the earth.It shall be, when I bring a cloud over the...
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    Before Time Began?!

    Not synonyms, no. AION is the root word for AIONION. Because AION is a noun, AIONION is an adjective.
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    Allegory/Symbolism in Genesis 1

    Why does the light have to be fixed? Why can't God create light that does not have a source from which it emanates? What is "The YEC context"? I'm talking about the Bible. Again, the context is the Bible, not what "YEC" thinks or wants or needs. Addressed by someone else.
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    Before Time Began?!

    G165 AION
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    Before Time Began?!

    That's on you, then. But I've tried again to make it easier to understand below. Sure, it's similar, at least. It's not. Sure it does. "Times age-long" means something, since words and phrases mean things, as you correctly say. Perhaps putting the adjective before the noun it describes...
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    Before Time Began?!

    See post #3 where I explained it. No one can, because it's irrational. You cannot have "before" time, because "before" is a time word, and only has meaning in the context of time. In other words, time is a prerequisite of creation, ergo, time cannot have been created,
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    Allegory/Symbolism in Genesis 1

    It doesn't. What it says is that God created light, then DIVIDED the light from the darkness, and He called the darkness Night and the light Day. And evening and morning (the rotation of the earth with light on one side, and darkness on the other), was the first day. What you and the person...
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    Before Time Began?!

    Yes, it does appear again, literally in the next book, Titus: Paul, a bondservant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ, according to the faith of God’s elect and the acknowledgment of the truth which accords with godliness,in hope of eternal life which God, who cannot lie, promised before time...
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    Allegory/Symbolism in Genesis 1

    More like three witnesses... Father, Son, Holy Spirit. God is a triune Witness - His standard of "two or three witnesses" comes from his triune Nature.
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    Before Time Began?!

    Actually, it's not. It's translated that way because of the bias of the translators towards Augustine and his commitment to Greek Philosophy. "PRO" does indeed mean "before". However, "CHRONOS" is not singular "time" but plural "times," and "AIONIOS" is a plural adjective "age-long." A...
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    The Setterfield Cosmology with Joe Spears Part I

    Was rather surprised that Joe appeared on RSR!
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