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Why do you, if you believe in "evolution" deny that there is most likely a "God"...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Neogaia777" data-source="post: 70198901" data-attributes="member: 294131"><p>I am considering the the possibility of my "Day-age theory" that is that God is not bound by time, in the typical way we think of time, but, his days and time intervals could be measured by "events"... Take humanity for example, most will admit that were moving much faster than we ever have, some even say that time is going by faster and faster it seems... What do they mean by this by this saying...?</p><p></p><p>Well, consider that what used to happen in the way of advancement and events, what used to take millennia, started taking centuries, what used to take centuries, started taking decades, what used to take decades, is now happening in years... This may be what they mean... God's days from the very beginning of the universe could be very similar, God, not being bound by time, as we measure and think of time, but he could measure them by "events"...</p><p></p><p>It also could happen that what used to take years, could start happening in months, and what used to take months, could start happening in a day, what used to take days, hours, hours, minutes, minutes, seconds, ect, ect...</p><p></p><p>It all leads to God's concept of time could be this way, and the day's spoken of in Genesis could be like this...</p><p></p><p>God Bless!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neogaia777, post: 70198901, member: 294131"] I am considering the the possibility of my "Day-age theory" that is that God is not bound by time, in the typical way we think of time, but, his days and time intervals could be measured by "events"... Take humanity for example, most will admit that were moving much faster than we ever have, some even say that time is going by faster and faster it seems... What do they mean by this by this saying...? Well, consider that what used to happen in the way of advancement and events, what used to take millennia, started taking centuries, what used to take centuries, started taking decades, what used to take decades, is now happening in years... This may be what they mean... God's days from the very beginning of the universe could be very similar, God, not being bound by time, as we measure and think of time, but he could measure them by "events"... It also could happen that what used to take years, could start happening in months, and what used to take months, could start happening in a day, what used to take days, hours, hours, minutes, minutes, seconds, ect, ect... It all leads to God's concept of time could be this way, and the day's spoken of in Genesis could be like this... God Bless! [/QUOTE]
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