We believe the earth is 6000-10000 years old.
We believe there was a Global Flood 4500 years ago and Noah’s Ark saved two animals of every kind.
We believe we were created and that we didn’t evolve.
We believe Noah only brought all the “kinds” of animals onto the Ark because all the species in the world and their respective food couldn’t physically fit in the boat. Then after the Flood, all the kinds of animals super-evolved into all the species we see today in a few hundred years.
We believe that the salt content of the oceans were so low that when the Flood hit all the ocean and lake dwelling fish could survive together despite no evidence.
2007-10-30
12:15:42
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Some of us actually believe the super continent Pangaea existed after the Great Flood so all the animals from the Ark could just walk back to all their habitats without having to swim across the oceans. We know that the continental drift had to be around 90000 times faster than it currently for it to be true. We also know this goes against all ancient history (no records of Mayans partying with African tribes) and geologic evidence.
Understand now, evolutionists?
2007-10-30
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update #1
Okay first I want you to take your meds...its obvious you forgot to take them today.
Second I want you to stop speaking for me...you don't know me so you don't have the right to speak for me.
I am Wiccan and do not give an ounce of belief to the garbage you are spewing.
Now do you understand?
Go to the phone and call your doctor, have him send the men in the white coats...
Aviana
2007-10-30 12:21:43
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answered by aviana_snowwolfe 3
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This is what I think happened, I do not think the above question info is accurate.
I do believe that God created the heavens and the earth.I would just like to add that the restructured earth is more than 6000 years old.
II Peter 3:8
But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing:
that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.\
1 of God's day = 1000 of our earth days
So the first day of creation was 1000 years when God created light and divided the light from the darkness. (maybe good from evil after Satan's rebellion with 1/3rd angels as the sun, moon, stars were not created until the 4th day)
The 2nd day = 1000 more years - God created the firmament in the midst of the waters and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters above it
The 3rd day = 1000 more years - dry land appeared and the seas, the grass, herbs, fruit trees,
The 4th day = 1000 more years - lights in the firmament = sun, moon, stars
The 5th day = 1000 more years - fish, fowl, whales
the 6th day = 1000 more years - cattle, beasts of the earth, man in Our image and after Our likeness, male and female created He them. God told them to be fruitful and "replenish the earth" (Note: this is not the creation of Adam & Eve, but a separate creation of male & female on the 6th day)
The 7th day = 1000 more years - God rested
The next day = 1000 more years - God created Adam & Eve (also called the 8th day creation) through their lineage the Christ child would be born in the future.
So add all of these, = 8000 years.
We know through the lineage of Christ given in the New Testament that Adam & Eve were created about 4000 B.C.
So add an additional 7000 -8000 more years and this comes to 11,000 or 12,000 B.C. that perhaps is the date or maybe older, that the restructured earth was created.
No one knows for sure, of course, only God does.
2007-10-30 20:01:46
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answered by good day 4
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Actually, the half life of carbon miraculously changed about 10,000 years ago
It was 7 of every clean animal and bird, and 2 of every other kind
Right on the money, hint *creationism
The food for the animals was not as much a necessity since the possibility of hibernation
Last one hit the nail on the head, but who knows, God is pretty powerful, he could have done it different and anyway he pleased
2007-10-30 19:22:21
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answered by Sam 4
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Read the epic of Gilgamesh, a much earlier (and better) version of the flood.
And read Enuma Elish, a much earlier (and better) version of Genesis.
2007-10-30 19:24:00
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answered by Captain Cod 6
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Let's blow your smoke out of here, OK?
The Bible says that God created the earth from nothing.
Then it was null and void while the Spirit hovered over the earth in that creation.
Then God restructured the earth on the chassis of the original one. This "restructured" earth is almost 6000 yrs. the original earth no one knows how old it is.
Sorry, evolution has been proved wrong by the Bible.
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2007-10-30 19:22:44
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answered by n9wff 6
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Thank you. I understand the position much more clearly. I was thinking there were several bold assertions.
2007-10-30 19:24:39
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answered by Shawn B 7
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give it a rest dude, you're obviously not a creationist, plus you just reasked this question after adding some stuff in because of the last answer i gave you on this question.
2007-10-30 19:21:27
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answered by Josh F 2
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I believe in Santa Claus. Please do not try to convince me otherwise. I like getting presents on Christmas!
2007-10-30 19:48:43
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answered by Anonymous
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but all of this isn't supported by your theistic friends, and it isn't supported by science...
2007-10-30 19:21:44
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answered by Anonymous
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you being sarcastic? lol
2007-10-30 19:27:20
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answered by Anonymous
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