Passerbye said:
And all the people who thought the atom was the smallest thing in the world
and undividable
were wrong? All of them?
Yes, they were. I was merely wondering if you thought the entire scientific community was wrong. We have clarified it. Passerby thinks he is smarter than every scientist on Earth.
How do you know? Were you there?
I know that the ideas of timekeeping have changed and that not all of us even have kept it the same way.
What Bible are you reading?
The one that says God is Infinite. An infintie God can't be bound by time.
Really? Okay
you believe in evolution
so
lets see if you can give me evidence that points towards that
that also fits in with your old earth.
No I don't necessarily believe in evolution. I think its a possiblity which has enough evidence to make it a hypothesis, and enoguh evidence agaisnt it to keep it from being a law.
The only things that point to old earth are the dating methods
and the stars. Both are assumptions.
The only thing that points to a young Earth is one passage in the Bible which is taken as literal--an assumption.
Not much basis but it sounds crazy enough for me to stick with until a better idea is presented. I know it sounds ridiculous but so does a lot of things, and I have not bothered to research why it would not be possible. Its just an idea that I had and kept. If you know enough about physics to tell me why it is not possible then please share and if I have no way of backing it up further (which I dont have much to back it up so that would be easy) then the idea will be thrown out (which I have no problem with).
How about that fact that if God "threw" the stars He would have had to break the laws of physics to get them there in time. If He did that, then the whole discussino is moot because there are no laws of anything.
Most likely God was establishing the importance of the 7th day. So he created the world in a way that would make it VERY important. Why do you think the earth is old?
Because sceicne says so. Show me where there is ANY evidence outside of your ambiguous interpretations of this passage and maybe I'll change my mind. God didn't write the Bible, He INSPIRED it.
Jesus taught in parables
so in hearing they would not understand. This was used in the same manner as God telling Abraham to kill his son. God does not want a fair weather friend. It was also explained at the Passover what he was saying. He was also not speaking of things of the past. All this makes it useless to try linking an interpretation of this to Genesis, since they dont have much in common.
You are not really arguing in your favor here... Jesus spoke in parables and God often did things we don't understand. Why do you assume you know that this passage is something YOU understand?