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I dunno...Why did God make the universe look like it's 13.7 billion years old and the Earth 4.5 billion years old, when it's really only 6,000 years old?
(Seems to me like he wants us to believe it's really, really mind-bogglingly old...maybe because it really is)
#7:I thought question 7 about salvation was good. I've had atheists explain it to me, but the answers seemed a little simple. Maybe the answer of "Life has more meaning when you aren't trying to appeal for the next life" is just all there is to say on the matter, though.
Ussher. Is the Universe Only 6,000 years old? Young Earth Creationists Say Yes!Where did the 6,000 year idea even come from?
I used to think that question about why are there still monkeys, then I learnt about how species can travel into different environments, allowing the selection of alternative traits.
In the 17th century Archbishop James Usher, using a literal reading of the Bible, deduced that the first day of creation fell on, October 23, 4004 BC. Add to that the 2,000+ years since Jesus and you get 6,000 years.Where did the 6,000 year idea even come from?
Or, maybe he's Trump.I dunno...Why did God make the universe look like it's 13.7 billion years old and the Earth 4.5 billion years old, when it's really only 6,000 years old?
(Seems to me like he wants us to believe it's really, really mind-bogglingly old...maybe because it really is)
I thought question 7 about salvation was good. I've had atheists explain it to me, but the answers seemed a little simple. Maybe the answer of "Life has more meaning when you aren't trying to appeal for the next life" is just all there is to say on the matter, though.
Well, I am a Creationist, but old earth, so most of my answers would follow science.
But #7 as reduced to where it is ends, is interesting, namely how do science explain subjectivity?
So for all of you: How do science explain subjectivity?
I do like an answer to that using science, so can you do that?
Regards
Mikkel
it doesnt, science is objective, it doesn't get involved in personal feelings
More shooting fish in a barrel?
So science can't explain, what subjectivity is! Okay, so how do you do that, if not using science?
Regards
Mikkel
Yes,it explains it is personal opinion and thus of no use to objective science
By using words, as you do for anything else in the dictionary.So science can't explain, what subjectivity is! Okay, so how do you do that, if not using science?
Regards
Mikkel