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I posted a link and gave some info... anyone who wants to know will .If they don't need to be told anything, then why post such a thing, hmm?
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I posted a link and gave some info... anyone who wants to know will .If they don't need to be told anything, then why post such a thing, hmm?
That's the analogy.
God creating the world 6000 years ago and making it look a lot older is the same as a teacher knowing that Lincoln was assassinated and yet making it appear to the students that he died of old age.
When someone tells people one thing knowing full well that the thing they are saying is false, then it is deceptive. That's the point of the analogy. Don't try to twist the analogy to support your point of view if it means the analogy no longer fits.
Tell me AV1611, does your deep faith in the literal and truthful nature of the Bible stem from a revelation, or your upbringing, or some other factor?
Science. Buddy, Science !
It is based on SCIENCE. It can not be more literal than that.
If I cut a 150 year old tree down and hollow it out, can I sell it as a brand new canoe?
If I bake a loaf of raisin bread, can I claim it is new, despite the fact that it has aged grapes in it?
No, I am not.So you are saying that God made the universe out of things that were already several billion years old?
That's right.Because that's not I've seen you say.
Like you're in clear water in the first place?Stop trying to muddy the waters and address the question instead of evading it.
No, I am not.
I'm pointing out that something can have two ages: one physical, and one existential.
Sure, but will you tell people the wood the canoe is made of is brand new as well?If I cut a 150 year old tree down and hollow it out, can I sell it as a brand new canoe?
So what? Did you create those raisins ex nihilo or did they exist as grapes for a while first before they became raisins and then you used them to make the raisin bread?If I bake a loaf of raisin bread, can I claim it is new, despite the fact that it has aged grapes in it?
No, I am not.
I'm pointing out that something can have two ages: one physical, and one existential.
That's right.
Like you're in clear water in the first place?
No, I am not.
I'm pointing out that something can have two ages: one physical, and one existential.
As far as I know, volcanic ash "resets" itself, does it not?What about a volcanic ash layer that sits atop a sediment layer containing fossils?
The physical and existential age should be the same for such an ash layer, should it not?
As far as I know, volcanic ash "resets" itself, does it not?
Unless the volcanic rock reset itself back to its embedded age.So the volcanic rock can't possibly be affected by embedded age, can it?
As far as I know, volcanic ash "resets" itself, does it not?
As far as I know, volcanic ash "resets" itself, does it not?
Unless the volcanic rock reset itself back to its embedded age.
The assumption, I take it, is that these rocks reset to zero?
Says who?Yes. The rocks reset back to an age of zero.
Says who?
Again ... perhaps they only reset to embedded age.
If they are made of melted parts that had embedded age in them already, they would solidify as old rocks.
Says who?
Again ... perhaps they only reset to embedded age.
If they are made of melted parts that had embedded age in them already, they would solidify as old rocks.
What's "them"?Then their embedded age is zero because that is what we observe them resetting to.