quantumfaith
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Nope. It says "death." Death came into the world, not something else.
I guess Jesus didn't really "die" either.
strawman, and you know it.
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Nope. It says "death." Death came into the world, not something else.
I guess Jesus didn't really "die" either.
It can be explained in the same way everything created came into existence in 6 days.Even if you allow for vegetation to be the source of oil you have to explain how decaying vegetation could form crude oil in less than 4,500 years. Care to take a shot at explaining that?
While you're at it, explain how coal and coral reef formations could have occurred in only 4,500 years.
It can be explained in the same way everything created came into existence in 6 days.
Proof-texting at it's worst. Besides the Peter account (which does not mean he was being harsh, you have to read that into it) Jesus and Paul were talking to unbelievers.I am being Christ like.
Mat 23:15 Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you travel across sea and land to make a single proselyte, and when he becomes a proselyte, you make him twice as much a child of hell as yourselves.
Joh 2:15 And making a whip of cords, he drove them all out of the temple, with the sheep and oxen. And he poured out the coins of the money-changers and overturned their tables.
I am also being Paul-Like...
Gal 2:11 But when Cephas came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face, because he stood condemned.
Act 13:10 and said, "You son of the devil, you enemy of all righteousness, full of all deceit and villainy, will you not stop making crooked the straight paths of the Lord?
So how did they determine the age?
I cannot say one way or the other. We don't know the full affects of a global flood...but it is clear that God built age into His creation.So I guess you are saying that oil, coral reefs, and coal deposits were created in situ and not related to any natural process from the Flood. Is that correct?
Even if you allow for vegetation to be the source of oil you have to explain how decaying vegetation could form crude oil in less than 4,500 years. Care to take a shot at explaining that?
While you're at it, explain how coal and coral reef formations could have occurred in only 4,500 years.
Proof-texting at it's worst. Besides the Peter account (which does not mean he was being harsh, you have to read that into it) Jesus and Paul were talking to unbelievers.
strawman, and you know it.
If you are truly and honestly interested in learning and knowing the techniques used by science to date, you can explore this link. If you are simply trying to "poke" me, not interested. Not saying you have to agree with ANYTHING, just offering it to you.
http://www.asa3.org/ASA/resources/wiens.html
A false teacher is an unbeliever. Are you calling out the salvation of those on this thread? You are aware of the posting rules?I disagree with your grouping methods. Jesus spoke to unbelievers, honest ones, gently. These were Pharisees, people who CLAIMED to follow the same religion as Jesus...yet they were in actuality false teachers.
The harshness is for false teachers...which is what Old Earth Teachers are.
A false teacher is an unbeliever. Are you calling out the salvation of those on this thread? You are aware of the posting rules?
I was wondering how they determine dates for anything past recorded history. If we begin to base our theology on what the world does then our theology becomes as flawed as their teaching. WE know from calenders and records that the earth is around 6000 years old, but how can we develop a true date with human thought process and know we are acurate.
A false teacher is an unbeliever. Are you calling out the salvation of those on this thread? You are aware of the posting rules?
1. I am not basing my "theology" on science.
2. No one that I know of in science as it pertains to dating the universe/earth etc. makes the claim of precision that I perceive you are hinting at.
3. How do you know the calendars are correct? (just responding to you as you do to me)
Rev, I am not asking you to adopt any of thoughts, theories, interpretations that I believe, but I do ask, as I feel you have so far, deal with me with dignity and respect.
1. Then what do you base the age on it isn't scripture because we have no dates like that in scripture.
2. But to teach evolution and ages in science course in schools as fact is making that claim.
3. The Jewish Calender has us at 5771 and as you see I say approximately 6000 years because even the Jewish calender could be off several years but not billions of years.
Thank you WD, even though you and I too disagree on issues related to the creation events, we can agree to disagree cordially. I think you are correct, I do think that Havensdad is attempting to question my position as a believer in Christ. Even Augustine, the grandfather of reformational thought and theology in many respects had deep questions regarding the meaning of and how the early chapters of Genesis should be read.
...and very dishonest of you to re-post it.
Also, the board forbids calling someone an unbeliever...since when did the rules get changed to disallow doctrinal positions that exclude certain beliefs? If someone calls themselves a Baptist, but has Jehovah's Witness doctrine, am I then required to refrain from asserting the necessity of Christ's deity?