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Psalm 90:4 For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night.
Do not believe in what you see. This is the teaching not only in Christianity, but in many other major religions.
That is not what I said. I see a collection of molecules that I call "a tree".Can you see what makes up a tree with your eyeballs?
Are you saying that the Earth remains fixed and immovable, while the Moon, Sun, and the cosmos rotates around it?And yes, the earth has not moved from where God put it in the beginning. It is still
where it has always been.
Yup -- as I have stated many times here:Young Earth Creation in particular has so many contradictions with reality that I don't see how it can be considered a viable point of view.
I believe God jumbled the order on purpose to show that Mother Nature had nothing to do with the creation of the universe.
By faith.ANd how are they supposed to be able to show other people that they are right?
Now you are changing the word. That's trickery.
The earth will be where it is supposed to be until God
changes that. Nothing will move it. Not a black hole,
not a huge meteor strike, not gravity. Nothing will
change it but God.
Faith says you're wrong, even if your science says otherwise.And how does that work?
So hypothetically, if a meteor hit earth in the future and we were moved out of our current orbital path would that be considered God keeping the earth in its original location?
That is not what I said. I see a collection of molecules that I call "a tree".
Are you saying that the Earth remains fixed and immovable, while the Moon, Sun, and the cosmos rotates around it?
I'm not saying I believe in young earth creation but how do you know the reality in which we live is actually how things really are and measured. What we see may only be a superficial vision of something that works to completely different ways of how existence is. Just like with the quantum world what we see may only be the tip if the iceberg. So therefore relativity may not be the true measure of things. Gravity may only be a symptom of a much greater force at work that keeps everything in its place so neatly. Afterall matter only makes a very small part of all that vast universe.There is no evidence for any version of creation that withstands scientific scrutiny.
Young Earth Creation in particular has so many contradictions with reality that I don't see how it can be considered a viable point of view. Not unless you discount reality as a source of evidence for reality.
If you can see molecules with your naked eye, then you must be superman.
That won't happen according to scripture.
I'm not saying I believe in young earth creation but how do you know the reality in which we live is actually how things really are and measured. What we see may only be a superficial vision of something that works to completely different ways of how existence is. Just like with the quantum world what we see may only be the tip if the iceberg. So therefore relativity may not be the true measure of things. Gravity may only be a symptom of a much greater force at work that keeps everything in its place so neatly. Afterall matter only makes a very small part of all that vast universe.
Faith says you're wrong, even if your science says otherwise.
I care about reality; but when reality clashes with what the Bible says, then reality can take a hike.Or don't you care about reality?
I care about reality; but when reality clashes with what the Bible says, then reality can take a hike.
Yes, really.Really?
If reality tells me something that doesn't square with what the Bible says, reality can take a hike.You think the Bible is better at telling you about reality than reality itself?
Yes.Are you for real?
I have a feeling you think a lot of stuff we believe isn't real.Because I don't think so.
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