As Christians we try to use the Bible so we can see ourselves from God's perspective.I don't know, Jamin? How do you observe yourself?
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As Christians we try to use the Bible so we can see ourselves from God's perspective.I don't know, Jamin? How do you observe yourself?
As Christians we try to use the Bible so we can see ourselves from God's perspective.
Here is a Nova artical on the subject if you want to learn more. The information about the workers comes from archeology. Looking at the pottery that they threw away. Most of it was in good condition, just out of style. They also had a fairly good amount of gold and silver jewlery for people that have been called "slaves".Source?
Since you mentioned the K/T boundary I want to take the opportunity to mention that since it was a global event, that layer of iridium rich ash is found all around the earth where exposed and in borehole samples in exactly the same position in the geologic column. If Noah's flood were global we would expect to find a similar layer of flood sediments and debris in the same position and date of the geologic column. No such sedimentary layer exists.
Could you provide with a link?Here is a Nova artical on the subject if you want to learn more. The information about the workers comes from archeology. Looking at the pottery that they threw away. Most of it was in good condition, just out of style. They also had a fairly good amount of gold and silver jewlery for people that have been called "slaves".
With my cortex. Your argument is invalid. Whatever your argument was.In what way can you observe yourself?
I have no source ready, but I think I heard something like that, too.Source?
Consciousness doesn't work that way.As Christians we try to use the Bible so we can see ourselves from God's perspective.
Credibility? Him?Be careful, you might give him/her some credibility(just joking, for those who may have misunderstood it
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There you go. Not the same source, but similar:It would be a very interesting read though![]()
But the process of building pyramids, while complicated, was not as colossal an undertaking as many of us believe, Redford says. Estimates suggest that between 20,000 and 30,000 laborers were needed to build the Great Pyramid at Giza in less than 23 years. By comparison, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris took almost 200 years to complete.
The flood as descibed in the bible was unique in all history, and rather recent at that. Wouldn't the great 'outwash' of the receding flood water take with it much 'sedimentary' evidence? And being so recent wouldn't most of any remaining sediments be at or near the surface, unpreserved by later protective overlaying deposits such as have protected the ancient sediments in the geologic column?
Thanks for the linkCredibility? Him?
There you go. Not the same source, but similar:
How Were The Egyptian Pyramids Built?
So yeah, less people than some may think, but still a lot.
Exactly my point, we do not have a discussion because you do not understand what I am saying. Because you do not wanna understand. Nothing I can do about that.Whatever your argument was.
I understood your question, I merely didn't recall the entire context. Now that I looked at the context again, I still find that my answer was correct and relevant.Exactly my point, we do not have a discussion because you do not understand what I am saying. Because you do not wanna understand. Nothing I can do about that.
Based on this explanation, I think my skepticism about your dating methods is justified.
It would perhaps help a bitAnytime you start with an answer before asking the questions you don't have a scientific theory...
And yes, magic doesn't help us explain anything.
Hello, christianforums.
I'd like to know how old you think the earth, and the universe, is. Do you agree with the young earth hypothesis, or do you believe, as I do, that the earth is several billions of years old?
Sorry if there's a thread for this already. I did a search on the subject, but couldn't find an existing thread.
It would perhaps help a bit
Isa 47:12 "Keep on then, with your magic spells and with your many sorceries, which you have labored at since childhood.
Perhaps you will succeed, perhaps you will cause terror.
Rev 18:23 The light of a lamp will never shine in you again. The voice of bridegroom and bride will never be heard in you again. Your merchants were the world's great men.
By your magic spell all the nations were led astray.
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Do You Believe in Magic? - YouTube
I understood your question, I merely didn't recall the entire context. Now that I looked at the context again, I still find that my answer was correct and relevant.
Even His Son Jesus agrees about God being goodGod is good or your "answer" is incorrect.