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<blockquote data-quote="dad" data-source="post: 71547437" data-attributes="member: 98011"><p>That would make the Scripture wrong though. Why make a god out of some little strawman condition that it must all be the same?</p><p></p><p> Is it hard to admit that we don't actually? Maybe it is a lot more interesting that we thought.</p><p> It can be trusted that God created all things. So what if science had it wrong?</p><p> A star as big as maybe a basketball? How can we know sizes without knowing time exists? Your whole system is built on assumption after assumption, and no one can deviate from the general premises.</p><p></p><p> Not really. Maybe it was never the way you thought.</p><p></p><p> I am happy the future will be different. I am glad death will be no more. I have no problem knowing Eden was different than today. I am happy lins will eat grass in the millennium. I am happy a moon sized golden city will gracefully come down to earth, and not smash into it as it would if current rules existed then. Etc.</p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="dad, post: 71547437, member: 98011"] That would make the Scripture wrong though. Why make a god out of some little strawman condition that it must all be the same? Is it hard to admit that we don't actually? Maybe it is a lot more interesting that we thought. It can be trusted that God created all things. So what if science had it wrong? A star as big as maybe a basketball? How can we know sizes without knowing time exists? Your whole system is built on assumption after assumption, and no one can deviate from the general premises. Not really. Maybe it was never the way you thought. I am happy the future will be different. I am glad death will be no more. I have no problem knowing Eden was different than today. I am happy lins will eat grass in the millennium. I am happy a moon sized golden city will gracefully come down to earth, and not smash into it as it would if current rules existed then. Etc.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]
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