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Pastor Ezekiel 01-06-2007 02:34 PM

Biblical Age of Earth
 
Brothers and sisters, I am sick and tired of all the monkey-worshipers questioning God's Holy Word by declaring that the earth is bazillions of years old, for which they have no proof whatsoever. For once and for all, I want to lay out THE TRUTH as God reveals it in the Holy KJV Bible. This is quite simple to follow if you are Saved© by the Blood of Christ.

Beginning with the archaeological landmark event of the fall of Jerusalem (which has now been corrected to 588 B.C., instead of 586-587 B.C.) and counting back wards the prophesied number of years between this event and the division of Solomon's kingdom (390 yrs. + 40 yrs., according to Ezekiel 4:4-7), brings us to 1018 B.C.

From the end of Solomon's 40-year reign to the start of the Temple in the 4th year of his reign takes us back another 37 years to 1055 B.C.

From the start of Solomon's Temple "in the 480th year" (1 Kings 6:1) back to the Exodus from Egypt (hence 479 years previous) brings us to near 1534 B.C.

From the Exodus out of Egypt to Abraham's entering Canaan from Haran was exactly 430 years to the day (Genesis 12:10/ Exodus 12:40/ Galatians 3:17), thus around 1964 B.C.

Since Abraham entered Canaan at age 75 (Genesis 12:4), he was born approximately 2039 B.C.

From Abraham's birth to Noah's grandson (Shem's son), Arpachshad's birth, 2 years after the Flood started, was 290 years (Genesis 11:11-26), this places the onset of the Flood at around 2331 B.C. [definitely 4,300-4,400 years ago].

The genealogy of Genesis 5:3-32 precludes any gaps due to its tight chronological structure and gives us 1,656 years between Creation and the Flood, thus bringing Creation Week back to near 3987 B.C. or approximately 4000 B.C.

Therefore, the Biblical age of the Earth (using Scripture itself as a guide) is 6,000 years !! Mankind did not evolve 4 million years ago on an Earth which is 4.5 billion years old in a universe which was "big-banged" into existence 18-20 billion years in the distant past. Jesus Christ, the Creator Incarnate, said He made mankind male and female in the beginning (Mark 10:6), and that when the heavens and the earth were commanded into being (Genesis 1:1), they "stood up together" (Isaiah 48:13) not billions of years apart !!

I hope this is as clear to you as it is to me. Anyone who disagrees with the Biblical time-line the Holy Bible lays out is a demon who should be stoned to death for denying Jesus Christ.

Talitha 01-06-2007 02:56 PM

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Oh Pastor Ezekiel!!
You are so knowlegable about these sorts of things.
I can't even begin to understand all of this stuff, but I know what I know, and all that I know is in the Good Book. Praise.

I mean, we Americans would have been God's favourite people a lot sooner if the world was any older.

Jesus is Lord 01-06-2007 09:06 PM

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PRAISE GOD! What a wonderful sermon, Pastor. It constantly amazes me that the monkey-worshippers keep insisting that the Earth is billions of years old when there is no evidence of it and the Bible tells us it is only 6000 years old.

Bub. 01-06-2007 09:28 PM

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I may try to believe what the Bible say. But first, how do you explain this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_life

What were the dinosaurs? The mammoths? God would have created an earth where skelettons in it? Why?

Jesus is Lord 01-06-2007 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Bub. (Post 28743)
I may try to believe what the Bible say. But first, how do you explain this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_life

What were the dinosaurs? The mammoths? God would have created an earth where skelettons in it? Why?

Dinosaurs and humans existed together. Noah's sons even used flying dinosaurs to collect some of the animals for the ark.

Bub. 01-06-2007 09:46 PM

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OK.

But why are they dated from 150 millions of years ago?

Dr. Ernest C. Ville, D.C.S. 01-06-2007 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Bub. (Post 28748)
OK.

But why are they dated from 150 millions of years ago?

Because science is wrong, son. As a scientist myself, I can say for a FACT that I have seen so-called "scientists" or "evolution" sit in an office and play dice to see how old they want to make something. The sum of the dice they roll is how many zeros they add to the True age of something. It sickens me that this passes as science. Those that *do* at least make an effort to have it be legitimate "science" merely forget that things were different before the Flood. When God killed everyone, things were all topsy-turvy for a good while. Next time you are near Freehold, I suggest you stop in at my office at Landover University and I can show you our extensive library on the subject...

Bub. 01-06-2007 10:15 PM

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Next time you are near Freehold, I suggest you stop in at my office at Landover University and I can show you our extensive library on the subject...
OK, if you subside the trip :thumbsup:

Maybe I'll go to Sin Francisco in July, I can stay one or two days at Landover!

OnYourKnees 01-07-2007 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Bub. (Post 28748)
OK.

But why are they dated from 150 millions of years ago?

Your question is addressed here: http://www.trueauthority.com/cvse/carbon.htm

The dating of skeletons, etc. is based upon their position in the geologic stratum, not radiocarbon dating. Radiocarbon dating can only date objects less than 50,000 years of age.

It takes millions of years, according to 'scientists', to create a diamond. It starts out as organic material and decays, and is compressed under intense heat and pressure, eventually causing the carbon molecules to form what we know as a diamond. Correct?

But those scientists contradict themselves. They themselves create a diamond in A DAY! http://www.popsci.com/popsci/whatsne...cbccdrcrd.html

If HUMANS can create a diamond -- which they claim takes millions of years to form -- in A DAY, why do you believe God could not cause rock layers to form at a rate dissimilar to that which scientists anticipate? Surely there was thick mud laid down after the Flood, and the dinosaurs drowned and were buried in the mud. It compressed and became layers of sedimentary rock.

Pastor Rune Enoe 01-07-2007 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Bub. (Post 28748)
OK.

But why are they dated from 150 millions of years ago?

They are not. If you go to the following page, you'll see a beautiful carving of a stegosaurus from 1186: Dinosaurs in ancient Cambodian temple

Bub. 01-07-2007 01:03 PM

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My dear and honourable friend, I'm afraid your pictures come from Jurassic Park or have been "photoshopped".

I wonder how our small archaeopterix (which was 60cm long and could hardly glide from tree to tree) has carried this onto the Holy Noah's Arch

http://www.worth1000.com/entries/206...6056UACY_w.jpg

Pastor Rune Enoe 01-07-2007 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Bub. (Post 29038)
My dear and honourable friend, I'm afraid your pictures come from Jurassic Park or have been "photoshopped".

PhotoShopped, my foot! If you try to Google for angkor+stegosaurus, you'll see that the stone carving has been photographed by lots of people.

You'll also notice that some of these images are simply too large and too high-quality to have been tampered with. Like these: http://www.bible.ca/tracks/tracks-ca...stegasarus.jpg and http://www.bible.ca/tracks/tracks-ca...-GSA-scale.jpg

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Originally Posted by Bub. (Post 29038)
I wonder how our small archaeopterix (which was 60cm long and could hardly glide from tree to tree) has carried this onto the Holy Noah's Arch

The Quetzalcoatlus had a wingspan measuring over 36 feet.

BTW, if you have problems deep-linking pictures from Worth1000.com, you can instead upload them to our server by clicking the little clip http://www.landoverbaptist.net/images/editor/attach.gif at the top of the edit box. :thumbsup:

Bub. 01-07-2007 09:26 PM

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BTW, if you have problems deep-linking pictures from Worth1000.com, you can instead upload them to our server by clicking the little clip http://www.landoverbaptist.net/images/editor/attach.gif at the top of the edit box.
Thank you!

Rachael Van Helsing 01-07-2007 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Pastor Ezekiel (Post 28610)
*snip* Blah blah blah the earth is flat and only 6000 years old blah bah blah

Hmm, no evidence you say. So, I suppose all the dated evidence, physical evidence, means absolutely nothing, then?

Not a shred of evidence supports your bible. There's more to support the UFO theory than there is to support your bible. A LOT more.

WickedWitch 01-07-2007 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Rachael Van Helsing (Post 29146)
Hmm, no evidence you say. So, I suppose all the dated evidence, physical evidence, means absolutely nothing, then?

Not a shred of evidence supports your bible. There's more to support the UFO theory than there is to support your bible. A LOT more.

Don't be silly Rachael, you know that they think that if "evidence" doesn't come directly from the Bible then it doesn't count as evidence at all.

Rachael Van Helsing 01-07-2007 10:16 PM

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Of course I know that. :D But I'm still waiting to hear the explanation as to how their book is somehow instantly right over all the others out there. What makes them think their way is the only way?

WickedWitch 01-07-2007 10:20 PM

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The Bible says so. It says: "I am right. I am the Bible. Everything I say is true and literal and right. Everything else is wrong. I am right. I am the Bible. There is no escape from my Circular Logic. I am the Bible and I am right... and you are wrong."

Rachael Van Helsing 01-07-2007 11:01 PM

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It still says the earth is flat in the bible too. Lol, you should have seen Pastor Al's explanation for that one! :lol:
It seems those xtians will reach for any explanation, no matter how ridiculous, rather than simply admit the bible is wrong.

WickedWitch 01-07-2007 11:06 PM

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They can't admit that the Bible is wrong because the Bible tells them that the Bible's right. It's a great big circle. :wacko:

Rachael Van Helsing 01-07-2007 11:20 PM

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Hmm, I sure wish the bible told them that they had to wear a huge fake moustache at all times to please their god. :D


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