Message from @FivePointPalm
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That is misinterpretation
Creation was six days
Big bang not real
And when God said to him 1 day is like a thousand, he's showing us how time doesn't matter to Him like it does to us.
Big Bang theory was formulated by a priest. The name "Big Bang" is supposed to be a derisive name for his crazy theory. He based it on these opinions going back at least to the 1200s
Hm I don't exactly believe in big bang, I bank on god, but I think it's just having an open mind in knowing that it could have taken god a lot longer of a time that we are able to conceive
When atheists figured out the Christian Big Bang they were making fun of was real, they started making fun of Christians claiming that Big Bang was an atheist theory and that Christians really believe in young earth and flat earth.
But rednecks heard these claims that Christians believe in young earth and flat earth and started yelling "dangnabbit if it's what Christians believe then it's what I believe"
Young Earth Creationism (literal interpretation of Genesis 1) was invented in the 1900s. It was never mainstream Christian belief: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Earth_creationism#Christian_fundamentalism_and_belief_in_a_young_Earth
I feel there are things in the bible which should be taken literally, and those that should not and were probably meant in a philosophical nature. But a lot of times we see people either take things they really shouldn't as not literal, like the order of life and gender roles, while taking other things like the creation process and such quite literally.
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ponder that thousands of years ago, in ancient India, they were measuring (rather quantifying) time to a three hundredths of a microsecond, all the way to trillions of years. ponder how or why they would have needed that sort of precision, or how anyone back then would have even conceived of the very thought of such units. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_units_of_time
Sar I believe in young earth, not flat Earth. Nothing wrong with rednecks. We built America.
The Bible is historical. The only parts that aren't literal are purposely the parables, poems, and metaphors.
I disagree with all that @Stopvegans but somehow Jesse's message appeals to us both
Actually I do agree with "Nothing wrong with rednecks. We built America."
but everything else is wrong wrong wrong!
@FivePointPalm I don't care if you disagree with the truth.
@FivePointPalm It's not an atheist channel.
@FivePointPalm if you don't believe the Bible, you're bad. It's good vs Evil.
I don't believe it's a book that's suppose to serve as a literal historical record or as a scientific document
I also don't believe it's suppose to teach you how to play the violin either
The Bible is the truth
It doesn't matter what you believe. Truth is truth.
Children of the lie push evolution.
And they say homosexuality is a Bible interpretation issue.
do you get your values from the bible or from God?
Do you have any values?
I see, you couldn't answer the question
anyway gotta go to work, nice sparring with you
ttyl
Bye👌
@FivePointPalm we shared the same opinion then <:GWpinkuKittyHeheh:392308492624723973>
Genesis 1 actually proves evolution
"Let the water teem with living creatures, and let flying creatures fly above the earth across the vault of the sky." Biologists often sneer at this as saying that birds came directly from fish.
Actually, dragonflies were the first creatures to leave the ocean, i.e. flying creatures. Meaning Genesis 1:20 was right about macroevolution before anyone knew anything about evolution.
In fact, ancient Biblical commentators, when asked whether flying creatures came from the earth or from the sea, insisted the answer was "both"
i.e. dragonflies came from the sea, but birds came from land