RE: The world is 6000 years old rejoice -
06-04-2006, 04:14 PM
Some guy tells you that by studying geology and astrology, and by using carbon dating techniques, they can come up with the exact age of the earth and the universe, and you just believe him. It's all just theory. Ever notice how they keep changing the dates that the earliest humans roamed the earth and the age of dinosaurs? They'll say that a certain species of dinosaur first appeared 20 million years ago, then later change it to, like 30 million. Nothing is conclusive. Even their carbon dating techniques are error prone
The Bible's creation story might sound far-fetched to some, but the evolution theory is even more ludicrous! The Big Bang theory assumes that celestial matter already existed in the universe, and that was the building blocks of the universe. Where is the starting point? What are the chances of a cosmic explosion taking place, the flying debris forming into perfectly shaped planets, one of which is earth, The earth forming an atmosphere with just the right balance of gases to support biological life, some microscopic organisms somehow surviving the big exlosion which must have been accompanied by heat in the order of millions of degrees, these cells somehow finding the perfect environmental conditions to survive and thrive, and somehow evolving to the millions of plant and animal species populating the earth? If you can believe that, then you can believe anything!
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