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  • Sponge
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    Re: Biblical Age of Earth

    God knows what's happened and what's going to happen before it happens. Are you stupid or something?

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  • demoncrat
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    Originally posted by Sponge View Post
    Why do you even bother talking you heathen? Everonye knows that the earth is 6 thousand years old and NO OLDER. The bible was created by God, given to Adam on the day he was created, and written 50 times by each of his children. To this day there are only a few bibles in existance, moron.
    How could it have been given to Adam on the day he was created when none of the events in the bible had happened yet?

    Unless you say that God knew in advance everything that was going to happen in the bible.

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  • Sponge
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    Originally posted by demoncrat View Post
    Oh, you mean the book that was voted into existence by the Council of Nicea in 325 CE?
    Why do you even bother talking you heathen? Everonye knows that the earth is 6 thousand years old and NO OLDER. The bible was created by God, given to Adam on the day he was created, and written 50 times by each of his children. To this day there are only a few bibles in existance, moron.

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  • demoncrat
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    Originally posted by Jesus is Lord View Post
    I'd ask you to prove that but I know you can't. You can only give theories and the like but no facts.

    We on the other hand have facts. We have the Truth as written down by GOD, the Creator of Everything, in HIS Holy Word, the KJV 1611 BIBLE. One can pretty easily figure out that the Earth is only 6000 years old as Pastor Ezekiel showed here.
    Oh, you mean the book that was voted into existence by the Council of Nicea in 325 CE?

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  • Dr. Ernest C. Ville, D.C.S.
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    Originally posted by demoncrat View Post
    The universe IS billions of years old, regardless of what your archaic book of fairy-tales says.
    As a scientist, I want you to know that the mainstream "scientists" have NO PROOF whatsoever in claiming that the earth is a bajillion years old. The best they have is that things existed before they were born. "Dating" an object consists of playing dice to see who gets to pick how many zeros to add to the end of its guessed age. I have seen this process with my own eyes, since I used to be an evolutionist who hated Jesus back when I was a sinful atheist. Since then I have seen the Light, and am able to call these so-called "scientists" on their lies.

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  • Jesus is Lord
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    Originally posted by demoncrat View Post
    The universe IS billions of years old, regardless of what your archaic book of fairy-tales says.
    I'd ask you to prove that but I know you can't. You can only give theories and the like but no facts.

    We on the other hand have facts. We have the Truth as written down by GOD, the Creator of Everything, in HIS Holy Word, the KJV 1611 BIBLE. One can pretty easily figure out that the Earth is only 6000 years old as Pastor Ezekiel showed here.

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  • tommy
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    Originally posted by demoncrat View Post
    The universe IS billions of years old, regardless of what your archaic book of fairy-tales says.
    How dare you!

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  • demoncrat
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    The universe IS billions of years old, regardless of what your archaic book of fairy-tales says.

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  • tommy
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    Is it possible that the day-counting started AFTER God created light?
    Is it posible that 4,5 billion years passed before he created light?

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  • Pastor Isaac Peters
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    Originally posted by Bub. View Post
    I may try to believe what the Bible say. But first, how do you explain this:



    What were the dinosaurs? The mammoths? God would have created an earth where skelettons in it? Why?
    Wait a minute. Are you telling us that you don't accept the authority of God's Perfect Word, but you do accept the authority of Wickedpedophile.org, in which any bit of hellbound trash that drifts by can add any old thing that mocks God? Wow, that is seriously messed up.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Sister Mary Maria View Post
    So evilutionists have unnatural relations with monkeys, hoping to bring some sort of unholy human/monkey hybrid into this world. God will not be mocked, Van Hellbound, and such a monster would be a mockery of such unprecedented evil that an atrocity like it would never be allowed to see the light of day.
    And don't forget, our Godly president GWB addressed this very issue in his 2006 "State of the Union" speech!

    "Tonight I ask you to pass legislation to prohibit the most egregious abuses of medical research: human cloning in all its forms, creating or implanting embryos for experiments, creating human-animal hybrids, and buying, selling, or patenting human embryos..." --GWB
    Praise Jesus! Thanks for protecting us from the very nightmare scenario that Ms. VanMonkeylover hopes for.

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Originally posted by Rachael Van Helsing View Post
    Why do you keep thinking evolutionists worship monkeys? Evolutionists do not worship monkeys, simply recognize monkeys as a species closely related to humans.
    So evilutionists have unnatural relations with monkeys, hoping to bring some sort of unholy human/monkey hybrid into this world. God will not be mocked, Van Hellbound, and such a monster would be a mockery of such unprecedented evil that an atrocity like it would never be allowed to see the light of day.

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  • SalvationSeeker
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    Originally posted by Rachael Van Helsing View Post
    Why do you keep thinking evolutionists worship monkeys? Evolutionists do not worship monkeys, simply recognize monkeys as a species closely related to humans.
    "Recognise"?
    They may reckon that THEY (the scientists) are "closely related" to monkeys, based on their own intelligence, no doubt.
    But that just doesn't make it true, no man is related to monkeys.

    Apes are apes, and men are men.
    Saying monkeys are humans is like saying women are men.

    Originally posted by Rachael Van Helsing View Post
    I bet some of them already do.
    You know us better than that, God hates strange apparel and so do we:

    And it shall come to pass in the day of the LORD's sacrifice, that I will punish the princes,
    and the king's children, and all such as are clothed with strange apparel.
    Zephaniah 1:8

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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Originally posted by Sister Talitha View Post
    That's the beauty of having a personal relationship with Our Saviour® Jesus Christ™.
    We don't have to rely on evil Scientists changing their minds about how to worship Monkeys. We have one Book that tells us everything we need to know about Life and The Universe.
    It's called THE BIBLE(KJV1611) and it's a Bestseller!
    Why do you keep thinking evolutionists worship monkeys? Evolutionists do not worship monkeys, simply recognize monkeys as a species closely related to humans.

    And to dye their eyebrows green!! And to wear big powdered wigs like Marie Antoinette!
    I bet some of them already do.

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  • WickedWitch
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    Originally posted by Rachael Van Helsing View Post
    Hmm, I sure wish the bible told them that they had to wear a huge fake moustache at all times to please their god.
    And to dye their eyebrows green!! And to wear big powdered wigs like Marie Antoinette!
    Last edited by WickedWitch; 01-07-2007, 11:26 PM. Reason: Forgot to quote

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