In your opinion do you believe world is about 6000 years old

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2ndTimeIsTheCharm

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Because while it is working, the ox is too tired to talk.

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2ndTimeIsTheCharm

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I wanted to give you the laughing reaction emoji, but for some reason, it's not showing up on your posts. All I'm able to give you is the thumbs up reaction emoji. Will try another browser to see if the reaction emojis work there. (I thought Chrome already fixed this but maybe there are still some hiccups).


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JohnDB

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The ultimate berry is the blueberry.

Packed with antioxidants and anyone who eats blueberries everyday cannot die.
Our blueberry bush isn't doing much this year. Barely keeping its leaves.

We are hoping for a better year next year.
It's been a rough year. It's either flooded or been extremely dry and hot.

Our pecan trees have been in stress too.

In about three months (January) I'll throw some fertilizer out and see if it helps with next year.
 

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I wanted to give you the laughing reaction emoji, but for some reason, it's not showing up on your posts. All I'm able to give you is the thumbs up reaction emoji. Will try another browser to see if the reaction emojis work there. (I thought Chrome already fixed this but maybe there are still some hiccups).


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I'm having the same problem, as well as others. While I don't seem to be as funny as I once was, I seem to be more likeable.
 

Inquisitor

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It also says in Psalm 90:4, "A thousand years in your sight are like a day that has just gone by, or like a watch in the night."

Because the comparison is presented both ways in Scripture (each only once) and that a thousand years are also compared to a watch in the night (a distinctly different amount of time than a full day), we cannot conclude any particular implication from the comparison. Neither context overtly links the simile with the days of creation.


You're welcome to your own conclusions and applications.


Really? Where in Scripture are we told that?

Jesus repeatedly asked the Pharisees, "Have you not read...." He meant the literal words, not some fantastical allegorical mystery to which they supposedly allude. He also meant that they were to find and apply the principles behind the laws.


I bet you should not make asinine assertions about the intellectual capacity of others.

It means exactly what it says, and it also means (as explained by Paul) that those who share preach the gospel should make a living from doing so. The Holy Spirit showed Paul an expanded application of the verse, demonstrating that the Law was never meant merely to be followed word for word, but to be considered for the deeper principles to be applied to one's life. Jesus explained several of these principles in His sermon on the mount.
The deeper principles that are applied to our lives?

I would have thought that the law simply condemned everyone.

The law is a, point by point, declaration that we are incapable of attaining self righteousness.

In other words Dino246, we are savage, selfish, dangerous beasts.

We crucified our Lord after all. We murdered our creator.

A mere observation of human history and the wars, oppression, and genocides. Should be
enough evidence to convince folk of the truth, that mankind has very serious issues.

The Lord condemned us all in the flesh and no one is righteous.

Deeper principles?

You and I stand by grace only.
 

Inquisitor

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Our blueberry bush isn't doing much this year. Barely keeping its leaves.

We are hoping for a better year next year.
It's been a rough year. It's either flooded or been extremely dry and hot.

Our pecan trees have been in stress too.

In about three months (January) I'll throw some fertilizer out and see if it helps with next year.
In what state is your farm?
 

Inquisitor

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In my studies I have found the world is about 6000 years old. Anyone else studied time from Adam?????
If we date Noah's flood according to your time line then.

This would force the start of civilization to approximately 2500 BC.

The animals disembark the Ark at 2500 BC.

So how do two monkeys in the middle east get to South America when
there are no trees?
 

Omegatime

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If we date Noah's flood according to your time line then.

This would force the start of civilization to approximately 2500 BC.

The animals disembark the Ark at 2500 BC.

So how do two monkeys in the middle east get to South America when
there are no trees?
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Birth dates of Generational line ( year from creation )

Adam--------------6th day
Seth----------------130
Enosh---------------235
Keban--------------325
Mahalel-------------395
Jared-----------------460
Enoch----------------622
Methuselah---------687------died year of flood 1656
Lameth---------------874------died 1651
Noah------------------1056

Flood came when Noah was 600 years old------1656
 

Inquisitor

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Birth dates of Generational line ( year from creation )

Adam--------------6th day
Seth----------------130
Enosh---------------235
Keban--------------325
Mahalel-------------395
Jared-----------------460
Enoch----------------622
Methuselah---------687------died year of flood 1656
Lameth---------------874------died 1651
Noah------------------1056

Flood came when Noah was 600 years old------1656
4000 - 1656 = 2344 BC

The question remains the same.

We need to unload over two hundred species of monkeys and allow these monkeys
to scatter across the entire world.

We need the trees with abundant fruit so these monkeys can eat.

How long do trees take to grow?

And how do the monkeys travel thousands of kilometers?
 

Inquisitor

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I wanted to give you the laughing reaction emoji, but for some reason, it's not showing up on your posts. All I'm able to give you is the thumbs up reaction emoji. Will try another browser to see if the reaction emojis work there. (I thought Chrome already fixed this but maybe there are still some hiccups).


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4000 - 1656 = 2344 BC

The question remains the same.

We need to unload over two hundred species of monkeys and allow these monkeys
to scatter across the entire world.

We need the trees with abundant fruit so these monkeys can eat.

How long do trees take to grow?

And how do the monkeys travel thousands of kilometers?
And a olive tree with fresh leaves right after the flood.
 

Dino246

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The deeper principles that are applied to our lives?

I would have thought that the law simply condemned everyone.

The law is a, point by point, declaration that we are incapable of attaining self righteousness.

In other words Dino246, we are savage, selfish, dangerous beasts.

We crucified our Lord after all. We murdered our creator.

A mere observation of human history and the wars, oppression, and genocides. Should be
enough evidence to convince folk of the truth, that mankind has very serious issues.

The Lord condemned us all in the flesh and no one is righteous.

Deeper principles?

You and I stand by grace only.
You seem to be sidestepping the fact that I answered the question you "bet" that I couldn't. How about let's deal with that.
 

Zandar

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If we date Noah's flood according to your time line then.

This would force the start of civilization to approximately 2500 BC.

The animals disembark the Ark at 2500 BC.

So how do two monkeys in the middle east get to South America when
there are no trees?
They went with the people who traveled there. After the tower of babel, God sent them all over the world.
 

Inquisitor

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And a olive tree with fresh leaves right after the flood.
Yeah in the middle east.

There may have been a pair of baboons that wandered off to Saudi Arabia.

Yet we still have hundreds of monkey species to transport to other continents.
 

Zandar

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The animals changed over time, I believe, but so did people. The Lord said they will only live 120, and they were living over 900. The flood changed the world and the animals offspring changed. The ones that left for other continents must have changed when they got there. It wasn't evolution; it was God's judgement.
 

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They went with the people who traveled there. After the tower of babel, God sent them all over the world.
There were only 8 people on the ark.

How long until the tower of Babel?

Because we need hundreds of people to build the tower of Babel.
 

Zandar

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According to the Jewish Tradition (in Seder Olam Rabah), the Tower of Babel occurred in the last year of Peleg's life. Eber was a prophet and named his son based on a future event. If you calculate the numbers, that is 340 years after the flood.May 28, 2024

How can we understand the Tower of Babel timeline?
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