The tooth fairy and the easter bunny came off of that large boat with all of the animals after the flood. I thought you should know!
2006-10-29 16:02:58
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answer #1
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answered by whrldpz 7
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Gen.1:1,2 The earth existed when it became a focus for the world to be on it.
Gen.1:3-31 there is a lot of time in these scriptures.
Gen.2:2,4 and Heb.4:1-12 and the world is 6,072 and Jesus has Rev.20:1-6 1000, sothis is 7,072 years of world accounted for. By the end of Day seven all will be made as perfect as it was before Eden, that will end 49,000 since earth became a focus for habitation. Job 38:4-7 [ the angels are this age. John 17:3,5,24 Jesus is also ];
The LOST in Eden to SAVED by Christ Jesus is all the time given, most do not even add it up, but the rest is evident and no one has to be a rocket scientist to get the picture.
2006-10-30 00:22:34
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answered by jeni 7
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I believe that infinite wisdom is not obtained from 150 years of science. Furthermore, evolution does not satisfactorily explain abiogenesis, there's just a bunch of guesswork and postulating in that area (such as the RNA world, etc.). Also, the big bang theory doesn't account for how the matter was originally placed in our universe (be it in an unseeable fifth dimension or an infinitesimally small one-dimensional space containing all the matter needed for the present-day universe, I've heard/read about both). And this comes from various scientific articles I've read and college professors, not some creation "scientist." All things considered, I have a loving God who created everything, and knows more than we could ever discover, and you have, well, nothing proven yet as to the origins of our existence...
2006-10-30 00:04:55
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answered by Joez2103 2
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ok so if we take a sample of a fossilized bone and radiocarbon date it and it comes back with a measureable amount on carbon 14 its less than 11,460 years old. The rate of decay of carbon 14 is such that half of an amount will convert back to 14N in 5,730 years (plus or minus 40 years). This is the ‘half-life.’ So, in two half-lives, or 11,460 years, only one-quarter will be left. Thus, if the amount of 14C relative to 12C in a sample is one-quarter of that in living organisms at present, then it has a theoretical age of 11,460 years. so if you can say its millions of years old, that is actually impossible if carbon dating is to be used(which evolutionists love so much).
2006-10-30 00:04:53
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answered by supratuner9 4
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i believe the world is much much much older than 6000 years old. and the tooth fairy is just a made tradition like santa clause.
2006-10-29 23:58:49
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answered by mamas_grandmasboy06 6
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i believe the earth is much, much older than that , and it is.
..but still i am choosy about the myths i believe in.
2006-10-30 00:05:53
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answered by peaceful light 5
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Isn't there some way you could rephrase this question as to not be offensive, or is that your intent?
2006-10-30 00:06:29
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answered by out of order 1
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If you are calling the Word of God a myth you've got serious issues.
2006-10-29 23:59:47
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answered by chinadoll31645 3
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what, the tooth fairy isnt real? BWAAAA
2006-10-30 00:00:18
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answered by Anonymous
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No but I believe in kindness to those who are not kind.
2006-10-29 23:58:00
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answered by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7
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