I find it interesting that most christians say that all of the bible is true, but they can't agree on how to interpret that "truth."
You don't need to take leaps of logic or add any special interpretation to "1 + 1 = 2," as that is true regardless of religious belief. Muslims believe it, Jews believe it, Pagans believe it, atheists believe it, and so does anyone else that speaks any language of any culture through all of time since man has been around. The linguistics may change, but the concept is accepted universally as undeniably true.
So, if the bible is undeniably true, why is it that not even the followers of the bible can agree on something as simple as how old the earth is? I'm not even bringing other cultures, nations, peoples, and religious belief systems into account, as they all disagree with the history of the earth's creation as presented in the bible. I'm simply asking why chrisitans themselves don't agree on when it happened. It's true as 1+1=2, right?
2007-10-04
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