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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: Greg or e who wrote (27855)11/4/2009 4:17:34 AM
From: Solon2 Recommendations   of 28931
 
That's a God day !!!!

"According to the Bible, if you accept its literal interpretation, the earth is only about 7,000 years old. Because the earth is 4.5 billion years old, and conflicts with the Bible's account of creation only taking 6 days, some Christians claim that a day back then was much longer, something like a million years. This is considered a "God day". So in actuality, God created the universe in 6 million years. This sorry explanation creates many different problems. If a "God day" is a million years long, and God supposedly created man on the 6th day, that would mean that the 6th day hasn't ended yet. Counting back the generations to Adam and Eve, only 7,000 years have passed, meaning we still have over 990,000 years left before the 6th day ends. How could God have rested on the 7th day, since the 7th day hasn't even gotten here? Confused yet? What about the Christian's argument that time to God is not as long as it seems to us? They say that 2,000 years to God is merely a nanosecond. If you take the "God day" concept as equaling a million years, then 2,000 years to God would really be...let's see...2,000 years x 365 days = 730,000 days. 730,000 days x 1 million = 730 billion years. Well 730 billion years is much longer than a nanosecond.

So how long is a "God day", or a "God minute", or a "God second"? Well they are as long as Christians claim they are, in order for them to fit into their belief system. (LOL!!)!! Sometimes a "God day" is a million years, sometimes it's a billion, and in some cases it's only a second long."

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