Where Were Adam And Eve Created?


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Originally posted by Taoist_Saint@Mar 5 2004, 02:12 PM

It does...but that doesn't allow enough time for an earth that is billions of years old. It just makes the earth about 12,000 years old instead of 4000.

I think the only way to reconcile the age of the earth with Creationism is to use the translation: day=age

Different time according to how close one was to the planet Kolob...The closer to this planet the slower time goes...so if the earth was real close to this planet during it's creation and subsequent creation of plant, animal and man...then each day....was 1 thousands years...which means 365 days...per day....for 1thousand years...which after 7 of these 'ages' would come to a lot more than 7 thousand years...

:rolleyes::lol::D:P;) JK

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Originally posted by Peace+Mar 6 2004, 01:25 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Peace @ Mar 6 2004, 01:25 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--Taoist_Saint@Mar 5 2004, 02:12 PM

It does...but that doesn't allow enough time for an earth that is billions of years old.  It just makes the earth about 12,000 years old instead of 4000. 

I think the only way to reconcile the age of the earth with Creationism is to use the translation: day=age

Different time according to how close one was to the planet Kolob...The closer to this planet the slower time goes...so if the earth was real close to this planet during it's creation and subsequent creation of plant, animal and man...then each day....was 1 thousands years...which means 365 days...per day....for 1thousand years...which after 7 of these 'ages' would come to a lot more than 7 thousand years...

:rolleyes::lol::D:P;) JK

There are no planets in this solar system that would make time slow down. And our sun hasn't been any where near any "black" holes lately or at any time for that matter. The only thing that could make our time dialate is a strong gravitational field, the kind generated by huge collapsed stars called "black holes". Once you get "sucked into" one of these you don't get loose; so the earth has never been near enough to one of these to have its time altered. Bottom line--there is no physical theory to justify speculating that the earth has evolved over any SHORT period of time.

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