Hello, I'm not replying to your post but to your list of people that your guy, jesus, will ban from heaven. Do you realise that these are people that your god has created? Think about what you're saying before you spew it out like that.
Here's a question to everybody here. Do you all not know what a spell checker is or did your god ban the use of it here on this forum? It makes you look like un-educated people. I'm talking about the spelling here, not the actual words you use, that's another matter.
It is Jesus and God. Get respect and a spellchecker.
Hello, I'm not replying to your post but to your list of people that your guy, jesus, will ban from heaven. Do you realise that these are people that your god has created? Think about what you're saying before you spew it out like that.
Here's a question to everybody here. Do you all not know what a spell checker is or did your god ban the use of it here on this forum? It makes you look like un-educated people. I'm talking about the spelling here, not the actual words you use, that's another matter.
It is not up to him to supply the proof. It's up to you to supply it because you're making the claim that a god exists.
As long as we're asking old questions like yours, I'll ask an old one too.
Prove to me that Santa Claus DOESN'T exist?
BTW, Hello everyone, I am a non-believer of superstitions. I will keep it civil as long as you do too.
A little background.
I have two un-baptised sons and they are the most loving and caring people I know. I was not born a sinner and neither were my sons. I reject all belief in superstitions, period.
So the man in the original post who wrote the book is merely a heretic Joo or Catlick who doesn't know how old the universe is and clearly hasn't read scripture in enough detail to make such audicious claims?
No, I'm just failing at math today.
Pastor Isaac wrote his post on Oct. 23, 2007, and 6010 was the correct age then.
There was no year 0, so the universe will be 6014 this year, not 6015.
That will teach me to try to do math in my head before I've had my coffee.
You're right. The universe will be 6015 years old this October.
So the man in the original post who wrote the book is merely a heretic Joo or Catlick who doesn't know how old the universe is and clearly hasn't read scripture in enough detail to make such audicious claims?
So you disagree with the common Christian calculation by Dr. John Lightfoot and nearly a century later by James Ussher that says earth is 6,015 years old?
Wouldn't the universe be 6,012 by now? Or does it age very slowly?
It is 6012 years old now. This thread was posted in 2007, and the universe was 6010 years old then. The universe will be 6013 years old this coming October 23rd.
That's all great, unless the divine creator put them in a place, and made their light appear to be 13 billion light years away. God made it so that you would think things were farther away.
What do you think about that mr. smarty pants!
Well, that rather depends on what you mean exactly. If the objects are all within 6,000 light years of Earth, but redshifted by your Omphalos mechanism of whatever sort, then it should increase the density of the universe substantially, thus causing objects to repulse each other through gravity, showing a general scattering of all objects by gravity generated from nearby objects.
This, however, is not consistent with observation.
The furthest quasars are 13 billion or more light years from Earth, as determined by redshift. Because the speed of light is a constant in a relative vacuum such as space, the overall envelope of causality for our visible universe would be only 6010 light years distance, as opposed to many billions of them.
But modern physics teaches us that time is relative*. According to this creationist article, it is possible that "time elapsed at different rates on Earth and in the expanse (6 Days Earth time and billions of years cosmological time, possible because the Earth is at the centre of the universe)."
*Of course, the relativity of time should not be confused with moral relativism, which is a lie from the pit of hell.
The furthest quasars are 13 billion or more light years from Earth, as determined by redshift. Because the speed of light is a constant in a relative vacuum such as space, the overall envelope of causality for our visible universe would be only 6010 light years distance, as opposed to many billions of them.
That's all great, unless the divine creator put them in a place, and made their light appear to be 13 billion light years away. God made it so that you would think things were farther away.
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