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2006-07-25 01:31:51 · 18 answers · asked by Ros 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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If you run the years backward from the geneological record you will discover that the flood occured 1161 years from the birth of Adam. The oldest man that ever lived was Methuselah and it turns out that he died the year of the flood...I found that very interesting. Anyway, if you add six days to the 1,161 years and follow the genealogical record from there you will find that we are somewhere near the 6,000 th year of creation give or take a few years. Depending upon your interpretation of the six days of creation it could be about 12,000 years ago. I personally read that the statement in Genesis "....the evening and the morning was the first day," as meaning a literal day so I hold to the six days of creation meaning six days and not six days possibly being 6,000 years as some believe. I do not see that ones interpretation of the young earth vs old earth debate is worth dividing over as some see the age of creation billions of years old. This is not taking into the account that from Planck time which is a fraction of a second after the big bang event to the point of expansion where life was made possible is a historical event that science has the burden of understanding how this is made possible but must consider the revelation in the word of God in their speculations.

2006-07-25 01:52:40 · answer #1 · answered by messenger 3 · 0 0

This is a good question and full of speculation.

No really has any idea what year creation occured exactly. Some believe it occured thousands of years ago but most believe that it occured millions, billions or even trillions of years ago. As I'm sure you guessed already, the ideas of science verses scripture are in play. Scripture doesn't tell us when creation occured. All it does is tell us how it occured.

Frankly, I don't think it is a huge issue. Even evolution. I don't think it matters in terms of salvation. Do you believe in evolution and want to be saved. Okay. fine. No. Still fine!

2006-07-25 01:44:30 · answer #2 · answered by mesatratah 2 · 0 0

My creation occured on New Years eve 1975!

2006-07-25 01:36:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is a calendar used by the Jews that starts from the day man was created. In this calendar, the year is 5765. If you believe in the whole 6-day creation thing, there's your answer.

However, if you look at geological evidence, the Earth is millions of years old.

2006-07-25 03:03:47 · answer #4 · answered by x 5 · 0 0

According to Archbishop James Ussher, the Evening of October 22, 4004 BC

According to Sir James Lightfoot, 9 AM Oct 3, 4004 BC

2006-07-25 01:40:48 · answer #5 · answered by P. M 5 · 0 0

Creation didn't occur. The earth and it's inhabitants evolved over billions of years.

2006-07-25 01:34:31 · answer #6 · answered by Skypilot49 5 · 0 0

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2006-07-25 01:35:17 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

From my own analyzing and study on the subject, i've got come to 3 comments and conclusions. i do no longer consider people who say God created the completed universe and placed the sunshine between earth and the the remainder of the universe. So in a feeling, I consider you. That argurment does look to make God seem deceiving, which i do no longer think he's. I certainly tend to consider you and disagree with people who state the cost of sunshine ought to no longer be a persevering with. (in spite of the actual undeniable fact that that may not, because of fact that black holes / massive gravitational fields sluggish it down) yet I agree, that's a controversy in accordance with a hypothesis and a possible rationalization, yet lacking in supportive evidence. additionally, no longer all creationists have self belief in a 6000 300 and sixty 5 days outdated earth, despite in the event that they do have self belief God created each little thing in 6 days as penned in scripture. And that still does not require they carry to the "hollow" theory. To me, if that's genuine there have been tens of millions or billions of years inbetweeen each and all of the 6 days of creation, then the biblical text fabric is deceptive, because of fact it says "and there became the evening and morning, the xxxx day" If there have been such long spans of time, why no longer only state that? That does not be so demanding to swallow. The text fabric seems to enhance the belief they have been a literal 6 days, or 6 finished 24 hour classes. (and if there particularly became a God with sufficient means to create the completed universe, then would doing so in 6 earth days be a challenge for him? i think of no longer) there is one e book on the subject which i think of superb solutions the question, a minimum of for people who're particularly objectively searching for the reality. And being "the real Truthseeker" i'm specific you slot into that classification. it additionally includes the helping arithmetic to back it up. that's titled "Starlight and Time. fixing the secret of distant starlight in a youthful universe." by using Russell Humphreys. (I advised this e book to a distinctive Y!A person yet they refused to examine it, retaining they already knew what it suggested, and that they even have been given extremely upset with me for even bringing it up) -unhappy. -a fellow actuality-seeker.

2016-12-10 15:13:33 · answer #8 · answered by spadafora 4 · 0 0

According to Christianity, the year was 0000.
But most scientific evidence points to a much more gradual process of evolution over billions of years and not the instant 'let there be light' stuff.

2006-07-25 01:36:53 · answer #9 · answered by jquasimodot 3 · 0 0

Appromixately 6,000 years ago. Or so the Bible tells us.

Despite the scientific and historical knowledge we have that empires like the Chinese, Eygptians and the Indians existed way before then.

2006-07-25 01:34:41 · answer #10 · answered by optimistic_pessimist1985 4 · 0 0

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