C&N said:
I don't think that the bible states that the world is 5,765 years old. I know how it talks about it being created in 7 days but what is a day to an infinite being?
Literal translation of the bible puts the Earth being 5765 years old today. Ask any Orthodox Jew what year this is, and he will tell you 5,765, cause that is what year we are in on the Jewish Calendar, which dates from Adam.
And the bible is either to be taken literally or it is not. It is funny to me how people like to pick and choose the parts of it to be taken literally. There was a time in the not to distant past when every word of the bible was literally the inspired word of God and there is nothing more true in the world than the Bible. Then science comes along and proves that they earth is 4.5 billion years old. Oops.
Well a day to God could be millions and billions of years. He is all knowing and all powerful don't ya know. But the rest of the bible is literally true. Then a geologist comes along and notes that there is not only no evidence of a worldwide flood during the time of Noah, that there is in fact not enough water on Earth to produce such a flood, and if the water did rise that high, the air pressure would suffocate all survivors, and besides all that, it is impossible to build a wooden boat big enough for all the animals, and a bazillion other problems with that story. . . oh, ok, that story is just a parable to then right?
But all the rest of it is literally true, taken down from on high. But the Tower of Babel reaching into the air so high God was afraid they might get to heaven? Humans have in this century travelled beyond the atmosphere of the earth and have even walked on the moon, God didn't stop that. Oh, this one is a parable too, huh? But all the rest of it. . . .
This could go on and on. Either you beleive the bible literally and overlook all the evidence which shows it cannot be taken literally by a rational thinker. Or you don't.
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