Ok.. let me get this straight. The Word of God says we were created with Human bodies that are designed to live forever. Science has recently proven that if we were to learn something new every second, we would take well over 3 millions years to exhaust the memory capacity of our "post flood" brains. (Pre-flood brains were 3 times larger) On the other hand... Evolutionists say things evolve after there is a need for change.
Question... How is it possible for us to have a brain that could hold enough info to last over 3 millions years, when all we can live up to is 90 years?
2007-12-20
00:49:02
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So which came first: proteins or DNA/RNA?
2007-12-20
00:53:10 ·
update #1
As the moon orbits the earth it gradually gets further away. We are slowly losing the moon. It's only a few inches a year, so no big deal, nothing to worry about. This means the moon used to be closer. If you bring the moon in closer, then you start to cause problems because the moon causes tides. If the moon was 1/3 closer, the gravitation force would be 9 times stronger. 1/3 inverted is 3/1. 3² = 9.
If you run all the math on this, then you will find that about 1.2 billion years ago the moon was just orbiting above the surface of the earth. This would cause some major tide problems. The entire world would be drowned twice a day. In creation sense this is no problem at all. 6000 years ago the moon would have been somewhat closer but would not have really affected much. Saying the earth is 4.6 billion years old is just geophysically impossible.
2007-12-20
00:56:46 ·
update #2