God created this universe with age embedded in it, so it could sustain life.
Okay, Im willing to ride this out just so I can understand where you're coming from, k?
So God created the universe. So far so good.
Now are you stating that tree rings were (pre Fall) absolutely needed for the sustaining of tree life?
Are you stating that the bones making up Adam's skeleton had embedded calcium deposit rings? It appears that now (post Fall) that this is necessary for growth and life (regarding creatures with internal skeletons). But pre Fall, wasn't everything "perfect"? If Adam was created as the 'perfect' human, why would his skeleton need "embedded" calcium deposit rings? Seriously (and I mean that), for an immediately created being, such deposits would not be needed.
If they weren't needed, then did God "embed age" into Adam's skeleton? And if so, then why?
For instance, how old do you think Adam and Eve were the day they were created?
If you say, "One day old," then we have a problem here --- a big one. If a fully-mature man about to be married is only one day old, you have a lot of explaining to do.
Well, I would say that 5 seconds after the creation of Adam, Adam was 5 seconds old. 24 hours after the creation of Adam, then Adam was 24 hours old.
One can state that God "gifted" or granted Adam the adult maturity (i.e. Divinely inspired/created "understanding") to get married, but the question of his skeleton still remains.
Heck, robots are now being created that can walk within seconds of being activated. How old are the robots? Well (if you consider 'activation' to be a standard of age), they are seconds old, and yet they walk roughly like a human. How long does it take a standard human to walk? Handfuls of months. Given that the robot can immediately walk, would someone say that the robot was made with "embedded age"? I dont think so. I think that most people would state that the robot was created with the programming ('maturity', 'know how', 'knowledge', 'skill', etc) to walk at the moment of it's activation
No 'embedded age' needed.
Likewise, I see the God of Genesis doing the same thing. No embedded age needed.
(and please dont bring up the actual age of the metals used to create the robot........at this point Im ONLY talking about what the robot can DO, just like you bringing up what Adam was capable of)
So perhaps you could explain this to me. I only ask what you have asked in the past- do not add to my statements, dont ask for definitions, don't add anything to it, and dont complicate it.
After all, I wouldnt want to have to "
dumb this down" any more