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Are you sure you aren't new here? Or to the internet?Why are you engaging in flaming on this Christian forum?
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Are you sure you aren't new here? Or to the internet?Why are you engaging in flaming on this Christian forum?
It probably was.To be blunt, historically, it is impossible to say if Jesus was even the correct name. The biblical figure could have been based off of multiple people, legends, etc.
It's doubtful if Jesus could write anything, 98% of people were illiterate at the time and as Jesus was from a very poor village without even roads it's very unlikely he had even had the barest of educations, he would have worked from the time he was first able to lift something and speak.So you believe that Jesus wrote Genesis?
Why don't you summarise 6 examples briefly for us, providing the evidence?
Who created hydrogen?Not really, even in the bible, stuff such as water existed before god starts creating things,
Nucleosynthesis.
No, it's not eisgesis. It's what Christians have done for centuries - a literal reading of one's Bible gives a date of creation, and it's pretty close to 5,000 years. Not only is the date determined from scripture, but it's also nothing new to determine the date. Only ignorance of both history and scripture would lead one to say that a literal reading cannot say how old the earth is.
Here's some history:
For Ussher was in no way exceptional in believing that he knew the year in which the world was created: such knowledge was entirely normal in his time and for a considerable period after him. Ussher was only one in a long series of scholars who concerned themselves with biblical chronology, .... let me give you three names: Martin Luther, a religious genius of enormous importance; Joseph Justus Scaliger (1540-1609), by far the greatest classical scholar of his time and among the greatest there has ever [p.3] been; and Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), certainly the dominant scientific genius over a long period of the world’s history. None of these men had the slightest doubt that the date of creation was knowable and was known. It was there in the Bible for anyone to read. Everyone knew this. .... It is true that scholars could not agree on the exact figure; but that did not prevent them from agreeing that the exact figure could be known. ...There were in fact two main groups of dates. ....The higher date was the eastern figure, and it was so because the eastern current of Christianity followed the figures of the Septuagint or Greek Old Testament, which had higher figures in Genesis 5 and 11; the lower was widespread in the west, especially after the Vulgate of St Jerome familiarized western Christianity with the figures derived from the standard Hebrew text itself. Judaism, we may note, had the same tradition, though again with different (and lower) figures: this year, 1986-87, is the Jewish year 5747, i.e. 5747 from creation, creation took place in the year that by Christian dating is 3761 BC.
http://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/chronology_barr.pdf Page 4 or so.
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To be blunt, historically, it is impossible to say if Jesus was even the correct name. The biblical figure could have been based off of multiple people, legends, etc.
From your linkArchbishop Ussher's genealogies did not take into account the gaps in the genealogical record that scholars have found. I find it to be dishonest with the evidence to place a date on the time of creation when the OT provides no complete list of genealogies from the time of creation.
From your link
"Biblical timeline calculations are based in large part on early patriarchal genealogies. However, passages such as Genesis 5, 10, and 11 contain sketchy information, typically listing only a “father,” “son,” the age of the “father” when he began reproducing, his total lifespan, and that he had other progeny (unnamed and unnumbered). By contrast, stories of the most important patriarchs—including Noah, Abraham, and Moses—contain much more detail; and this detail is helpful in understanding the finer points of the biblical Hebrew."
There is enough detail to see who came from whom, and at what age they had the son etc. Why call that sketchy?
'But simultaneously with time the world was made, if in the world's creation change and motion were created, as seems evident from the order of the first six or seven days. For in these days the morning and evening are counted, until, on the sixth day, all things which God then made were finished, and on the seventh the rest of God was mysteriously and sublimely signalized. What kind of days these were it is extremely difficult, or perhaps impossible for us to conceive, and how much more to say!' (The City of God 11.6, emphasis added)
Are you sure you aren't new here? Or to the internet?
It doesn't.Where does the Bible stated the universe (the heavens and the earth) was created by divine fiat in 4004 BC?
By "scholars," do you mean the boys at the Jesus Seminar?Archbishop Ussher's genealogies did not take into account the gaps in the genealogical record that scholars have found. I find it to be dishonest with the evidence to place a date on the time of creation when the OT provides no complete list of genealogies from the time of creation.
By "scholars," do you mean the boys at the Jesus Seminar?
Archbishop Ussher's genealogies did not take into account the gaps in the genealogical record that scholars have found. I find it to be dishonest with the evidence to place a date on the time of creation when the OT provides no complete list of genealogies from the time of creation.
It doesn't.
Not at all correct. Joseph was a carpenter, which was a skilled trade even then. Jesus could not only read, he had memorized the Scriptures and discussed them with the teachers when he was 12 (Luke 2: 41-52).It's doubtful if Jesus could write anything, 98% of people were illiterate at the time and as Jesus was from a very poor village without even roads it's very unlikely he had even had the barest of educations, he would have worked from the time he was first able to lift something and speak.