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Where does the Bible teach that the earth is billions of years old?

RobertBoyce

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First you must realize that these verses were written to people who still believed the earth was flat. If you were to use the true time span of these events people would walk disbelieving all of it. Instead it was put in a timeline that one at the time could understand. On the sixth day was an analogy of time and not intended to represent the true time span.

Having said the above this debate does create dialog between strangers which is good, on this the morning of the eighth day
And so it was and so it will be; As I see it
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RobertBoyce

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The myth of the flat Earth is a modern misconception that European scholars and educated people during the Middle Ages believed the Earth to be flat rather than spherical.

The earliest documentation of a spherical Earth comes from the ancient Greeks (5th century BC). Since the 600s AD, .,,,,,.,and by the Early Middle Ages (700–1500 AD), virtually all scholars maintained the spherical viewpoint.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_flat_Earth
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Right Divider

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The myth of the flat Earth is a modern misconception that European scholars and educated people during the Middle Ages believed the Earth to be flat rather than spherical.

The earliest documentation of a spherical Earth comes from the ancient Greeks (5th century BC). Since the 600s AD, .,,,,,.,and by the Early Middle Ages (700–1500 AD), virtually all scholars maintained the spherical viewpoint.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_flat_Earth
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Wikipedia is the best that you can do? :rotfl:
 

Jonahdog

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He made the claim that they believed that the earth was flat ... let him or you prove that.

Your are such a :troll:

You claimed it was a myth. Enlighten us. the question is in 1000 +/- BCE what did the people in the Middle East believe or understand about the shape of the earth? Maybe no one knows, maybe they did not care, maybe because they were focused on a small sliver of the earth they were clueless but it did not matter. If you dont know the answer, just say so.
But you should at least know when Genesis was written.
 

Right Divider

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You claimed it was a myth. Enlighten us. the question is in 1000 +/- BCE what did the people in the Middle East believe or understand about the shape of the earth? Maybe no one knows, maybe they did not care, maybe because they were focused on a small sliver of the earth they were clueless but it did not matter. If you dont know the answer, just say so.
But you should at least know when Genesis was written.
Again... I'll wait for proof from you that "those old people believed that the earth was flat".

Genesis was written a long time ago...
 

7djengo7

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And despite the threat that I would be banned, those who post here claiming Biblical inerrancy and all that entails, have seen the evidence and simply repeating it ad nauseum is not likely to be of any effect.

Those who post here claiming Biblical inerrancy and all that entails have seen you (and your fellow Darwin cheerleaders) repeating ad nauseum the word, "evidence". We get it: you can write the word, "evidence", and you like to write it. Yay. The trick (for which you've clearly not got a knack) is actually meaning something by it.

What effect ought whatever you call "evidence" have on those who post here claiming Biblical inerrancy, etc.?

What effect does whatever you call "evidence" have on you?
 

Arthur Brain

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Please try to answer the question that is the title of this thread, or discontinue posting in this thread. Thank you.

Sure, it doesn't, nor does it teach that it's thousands either. Please don't accuse me of stonewalling against any of your questions or trolling after this in future either.

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7djengo7

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Sure, it doesn't,

True. The Bible does not literally teach that the earth is billions of years old, and the Bible does not non-literally (allegorically) teach that the earth is billions of years old.

That, of course, is not your first post in this thread, but it is your first post in this thread that is not trolling spam, that is not irrelevant to this thread. Why could you not answer the question earlier, like in your first post in this thread? Why did you stonewall against it until now?


It's quite easy to see allegory and poetic narrative in the Genesis account.

Please tell us what, according to you, Genesis 5 allegorically and/or poeticallyteaches. For instance, v. 5 literally teaches that "all the days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years: and he died." What allegory and poetic narrative would you say is quite easy to see in that verse, Professor?

nor does it teach that it's thousands either.

False.

But, according to you--being the lying, God-hating Bible-despiser you are--the Bible doesn't teach anything, whatsoever. According to you, Genesis is meaningless. No? Then stop merely chanting over and over that Genesis is "allegory", and try backing up your chant by telling us exactly what (if anything) you think is being taught in Genesis. You've already been requested to do this, and so far, you've stonewalled against all such requests.


Please don't accuse me of stonewalling against any of your questions or trolling after this in future either.

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Please don't imagine that I will not continue to tell the truth about your lying and stonewalling, and about your trolling, and the fact that you are a God-hating Bible-despiser.
 

Arthur Brain

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True. The Bible does not literally teach that the earth is billions of years old, and the Bible does not non-literally (allegorically) teach that the earth is billions of years old.

That, of course, is not your first post in this thread, but it is your first post in this thread that is not trolling spam, that is not irrelevant to this thread. Why could you not answer the question earlier, like in your first post in this thread? Why did you stonewall against it until now?




Please tell us what, according to you, Genesis 5 allegorically and/or poeticallyteaches. For instance, v. 5 literally teaches that "all the days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years: and he died." What allegory and poetic narrative would you say is quite easy to see in that verse, Professor?



False.

But, according to you--being the lying, God-hating Bible-despiser you are--the Bible doesn't teach anything, whatsoever. According to you, Genesis is meaningless. No? Then stop merely chanting over and over that Genesis is "allegory", and try backing up your chant by telling us exactly what (if anything) you think is being taught in Genesis. You've already been requested to do this, and so far, you've stonewalled against all such requests.




Please don't imagine that I will not continue to tell the truth about your lying and stonewalling, and about your trolling, and the fact that you are a God-hating Bible-despiser.

You don't tell the truth, you troll about and act like an adolescent who isn't allowed out after six o clock on a school night. You've been answered time and again from everybody you throw this tired shtick at. Tiresome beyond words and especially in the current climate with what's going on. So, No thanks, grow up, learn to write without tortured prose (seriously, it's appalling) and stay safe!

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7djengo7

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Conservapedia....is entertaining as all get out on occasion...

When people get your goat by opposing the shameful irrationality that constitutes your worldview as a Darwin cheerleader, you--in your irrational, reactive anger--half the time say they are entertaining, and half the time say they are boring and not fun at parties. And both of these opposites you somehow intend as pejoratives. You're one confused, indecisive chap. Which is it? Entertaining or boring?
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7djengo7

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Please tell us what, according to you, Genesis 5 allegorically and/or poeticallyteaches. For instance, v. 5 literally teaches that "all the days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years: and he died." What allegory and poetic narrative would you say is quite easy to see in that verse, Professor?
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So you don't think there is allegory and poetic narrative in Genesis 5:5, eh? I agree with you that there isn't.
 

Arthur Brain

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When people get your goat by opposing the shameful irrationality that constitutes your worldview as a Darwin cheerleader, you--in your irrational, reactive anger--half the time say they are entertaining, and half the time say that they are boring and not fun at parties. And both of these opposites you somehow intend as pejoratives. You're one confused, indecisive chap. Which is it? Entertaining or boring?
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Oh, Conservapedia is inadvertently entertaining as anything, it really is. I've typed in pretty much neutral topics on it to get a paragraphs worth of comment where on Wiki it's absolutely in depth.

Well, not entirely neutral on this occasion as this has been a favourite piece of music for decades now but not one that's that controversial:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rite_of_Spring

https://www.conservapedia.com/The_Rite_of_Spring

Now, the second is laughable, it really is just on a musical level alone. But it's still entertaining!
 
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