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Is the bible the only reason to conclude the earth is 6,000 years old?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joshua0" data-source="post: 62878895"><p>That is very consistent with the GAP understanding of the Bible. We believe a day is 1,000 years and this age or era began after the Holocene Extinction around 12,900 years ago. There were public buildings at Gobekli Tepe going back that far. But people were not actually living there. They were still hunter gathers and the structure that we would consider to be civilized had not been instituted yet. We can find grain bins and even grinding wheels going back 20,000 years. But all the grains were still wild. They had not been cultivated yet. Also they were not permanent settlements. Often they were located in out of the way places where people would not stumble across them and find them. At least that is what we find here in American at some of the storage bins for food that go back to ancient times. Before they had farming and before they had any sort of a civilized structure in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joshua0, post: 62878895"] That is very consistent with the GAP understanding of the Bible. We believe a day is 1,000 years and this age or era began after the Holocene Extinction around 12,900 years ago. There were public buildings at Gobekli Tepe going back that far. But people were not actually living there. They were still hunter gathers and the structure that we would consider to be civilized had not been instituted yet. We can find grain bins and even grinding wheels going back 20,000 years. But all the grains were still wild. They had not been cultivated yet. Also they were not permanent settlements. Often they were located in out of the way places where people would not stumble across them and find them. At least that is what we find here in American at some of the storage bins for food that go back to ancient times. Before they had farming and before they had any sort of a civilized structure in place. [/QUOTE]
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