Doug Brents
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LOL, if you start with a preconception that the world is billions of years old, then you interpret what you see based on it fitting into billions of years of "evolution". But if you take Scripture, and thus God, at His Word, then you must interpret what you see based on it being only 5927 years old.Nope. The number and the depths of craters fit to a billions of years old earth. Similarly also with the craters on the Moon.
One example of this is found in the Grand Canyon. Evolutionists and Old Earth proponents say it took millions of years to carve the Grand Canyon. But when Mt St Helen's erupted, just 44 years ago, the dust and debris that fell out created a pile of 140 feet deep almost exactly replicating the strata found on the walls of the Grand Canyon in 1/4 scale. Then, in less than a week, a mudslide from melted snow carved a canyon through that debris again almost exactly replicating the Grand Canyon's channel in miniature. This demonstrates that there are explanations for what we find in nature that do not require millions or billions of years, but can be accomplished in weeks.
Correct, we are not "under" Genesis any more than we are under the Old Covenant. But it is still part of world history, and the only history we have that goes back before the Flood. Everything we see in the world around us (including the meteorite craters) dates back, not to Creation, but to the Flood which occurred in the year 1657 from Creation (2247BC), which means that everything we see on Earth is at most 4271 years old.The book of Genesis is not created for any such research. Its a prelude to the Mosaic covenant. We do not live under that covenant. We are not under Genesis any more than we are under Leviticus or under Deuteronomium.
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