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<blockquote data-quote="Gene2memE" data-source="post: 72702575" data-attributes="member: 341130"><p>23 Billion years ago The first Day Gen. 1:3 <- <strong>No physical or scriptural support for this</strong></p><p></p><p>18 Billion years ago God makes Adam's Earth Gen 1:9-10 <- <strong>No physical or scriptural support for this</strong></p><p></p><p>14 Billion years ago Adam is formed Gen 2:4 <- <strong>No physical or scriptural support for this</strong></p><p></p><p>13.8 Billion years ago The Big Bang of our Cosmos happens Gen 2:4 <strong><- Yay, something is close to correct. The current estimate for the age of the universe is 13.77 billion years, with a plus or minus of about 60 million years. Still, there's no scriptural support for this.</strong></p><p></p><p>4.53 Billion years ago The present Earth is formed Gen 2:4 <strong><- Two in a row! The current best estimate for the age of the earth is indeed 4.5 billion years. <strong> Still, there's no scriptural support for this.</strong></strong></p><p></p><p>3.77 Billion years ago Universal Common Ancestor appears in water Gen 1:21 <-<strong> This is possibly correct, but is at the absolute lower bounds for the origin of life. The upper bound could be as high as 4.28 billion years. Also, to say it "appears in water" is misleading. It would be more accurate to say it developed on hydrothermal vents. </strong></p><p></p><p>5-6 Million years ago Prehistoric man diverges from Chimps Gen 6:4 <strong><- This is wrong, in many, many ways. Humans did not diverge from Chimpanzees. Humans and Chimpanzees diverged from a shared common ancestor. The Pan and Homo separation was long and drawn out process that occurred over a period of at least five million years and maybe as long as nine million years. It involved multiple intermediate species and hybridisation events and is still an active area of research and debate.</strong></p><p></p><p>11 Thousand years ago Noah brings Human (descendants of Adam) civilization to planet Earth Gen 8:4 Noah's grandsons marry prehistoric people and produce today's Humans <- <strong>No physical or scriptural support for this</strong></p><p></p><p>2 Thousand years ago Jesus walks on planet Earth <a href="https://www.christianforums.com/bible/john/3:16/" target="_blank">John 3:16 </a><strong><- I've got no problem accepting this</strong></p><p></p><p>Soon, Jesus returns at Armageddon, rules Earth for a thousand years, and the 6th Day/Age ends Gen 1:31 The 7th Day, the Age of Joy, begins Gen 2:1-3 <- <strong>No physical or scriptural support for this</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Of 10 points you make, there's actual evidence to support four of them. 40% isn't even a passing grade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene2memE, post: 72702575, member: 341130"] 23 Billion years ago The first Day Gen. 1:3 <- [B]No physical or scriptural support for this[/B] 18 Billion years ago God makes Adam's Earth Gen 1:9-10 <- [B]No physical or scriptural support for this[/B] 14 Billion years ago Adam is formed Gen 2:4 <- [B]No physical or scriptural support for this[/B] 13.8 Billion years ago The Big Bang of our Cosmos happens Gen 2:4 [B]<- Yay, something is close to correct. The current estimate for the age of the universe is 13.77 billion years, with a plus or minus of about 60 million years. Still, there's no scriptural support for this.[/B] 4.53 Billion years ago The present Earth is formed Gen 2:4 [B]<- Two in a row! The current best estimate for the age of the earth is indeed 4.5 billion years. [B] Still, there's no scriptural support for this.[/B][/B] 3.77 Billion years ago Universal Common Ancestor appears in water Gen 1:21 <-[B] This is possibly correct, but is at the absolute lower bounds for the origin of life. The upper bound could be as high as 4.28 billion years. Also, to say it "appears in water" is misleading. It would be more accurate to say it developed on hydrothermal vents. [/B] 5-6 Million years ago Prehistoric man diverges from Chimps Gen 6:4 [B]<- This is wrong, in many, many ways. Humans did not diverge from Chimpanzees. Humans and Chimpanzees diverged from a shared common ancestor. The Pan and Homo separation was long and drawn out process that occurred over a period of at least five million years and maybe as long as nine million years. It involved multiple intermediate species and hybridisation events and is still an active area of research and debate.[/B] 11 Thousand years ago Noah brings Human (descendants of Adam) civilization to planet Earth Gen 8:4 Noah's grandsons marry prehistoric people and produce today's Humans <- [B]No physical or scriptural support for this[/B] 2 Thousand years ago Jesus walks on planet Earth [URL='https://www.christianforums.com/bible/john/3:16/']John 3:16[B] [/B][/URL][B]<- I've got no problem accepting this[/B] Soon, Jesus returns at Armageddon, rules Earth for a thousand years, and the 6th Day/Age ends Gen 1:31 The 7th Day, the Age of Joy, begins Gen 2:1-3 <- [B]No physical or scriptural support for this[/B] Of 10 points you make, there's actual evidence to support four of them. 40% isn't even a passing grade. [/QUOTE]
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