Bob Carabbio
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The Bible gives all of the information needed to determine an approximate date for creation.
Assuming that the "Gap Theory" is inaccurate. There may well be an unknown expanse of time between Gen 1:1, and Gen 1:2.
The Bible gives all of the information needed to determine an approximate date for creation.
Assuming that the "Gap Theory" is inaccurate. there may well be an unknown expanse of time between Gen 1:1, and Gen 1:2.
Assuming that the "Gap Theory" is inaccurate. There may well be an unknown expanse of time between Gen 1:1, and Gen 1:2.
Not possible because of the way the passage is worded in the Hebrew.
"Was," NOT "became."
Also, the rest of the chapter prevents there from being a gap, as it describes God forming the as yet unformed earth into a paradise.
Yup, that's the Other version of the "truth".
The Bible doesn't "teach anything about the actual chronology of creation,
:yawn: The thread is about what the Bible says, not what some darwinist says.
Bottom line: The Bible does not say anything about the world being billions of years old. Reality says it is. How to deal with that is a question that apparently isn't for this thread.
Bottom line: The Bible does not say anything about the world being billions of years old. Reality says it is.
Rather, some interpretations of reality viewed through a specific lens say it is. But those same interpretations of reality viewed through that same specific lens when applied to some problematic aspects of the theory say that it isn't, that the conclusions must be seen as uncertain.
This is the uncertainty inherent in science that sciencey people who are untrained in science don't appreciate.
That's you admitting that the Bible doesn't teach that God created the heaven and the earth (Genesis 1:1) more than a period of six 24-hour days prior to His creation of man (Genesis 1:27).
But, you're grossly mistaken in saying that the Bible doesn't teach anything about the actual chronology of creation. Even a child could understand, for instance, that the Bible teaches that God created the heaven and the earth before He created man. Or, do you wish to say that that is not the actual chronology of creation? Do you wish to say that the actual chronology of creation is, rather, that God created man before He created the heaven and the earth?
I remain an O.E.C. as my global working hypothesis.
Earth is estimated to be [/COLOR][/FONT]4.54 billion years old, plus or minus about 50 million years.
Scientists have scoured the Earth searching for the oldest rocks to radiometrically date.
That's you admitting that the Bible doesn't teach that God created the heaven and the earth (Genesis 1:1) more than a period of six 24-hour days prior to His creation of man (Genesis 1:27).
But, you're grossly mistaken in saying that the Bible doesn't teach anything about the actual chronology of creation. Even a child could understand, for instance, that the Bible teaches that God created the heaven and the earth before He created man. Or, do you wish to say that that is not the actual chronology of creation? Do you wish to say that the actual chronology of creation is, rather, that God created man before He created the heaven and the earth?
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It says it all took "six days."
The Bible doesn't "teach anything about the actual chronology of creation, and everybody knows it.
The Bible gives a sequence
I guess that you don't know what the word "euphemism" means.Note: the "Rib" euphemism apparently indicates not a LITERAL "Rib", but the "REMOVAL OF EVE" from Adam - i.e. the "Female essence" of Eve had been part of Adam in the beginning, but was extracted therefrom, which diminished Adam, and was subsequently incarnated into the physical Eve.