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<blockquote data-quote="emjspanish" data-source="post: 1462531" data-attributes="member: 22122"><p>If we consider the Earth as the center of the universe and the sun and the moon moving around it, and time as the number of motion (following Aristotle), then the age of the earth wouldn't exist in the mind of God because time is a human creation and God wouldn't care about it and it is just a human struggle.</p><p></p><p>So, I think the age of the earth includes the discussion if you accept the heliocentrism (discussion about time). If you accept it, so the discussion is scientific and that means is political. But either theory you accept, I'd say it doesn't have any direct influence in your every day life more than undermine your faith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emjspanish, post: 1462531, member: 22122"] If we consider the Earth as the center of the universe and the sun and the moon moving around it, and time as the number of motion (following Aristotle), then the age of the earth wouldn't exist in the mind of God because time is a human creation and God wouldn't care about it and it is just a human struggle. So, I think the age of the earth includes the discussion if you accept the heliocentrism (discussion about time). If you accept it, so the discussion is scientific and that means is political. But either theory you accept, I'd say it doesn't have any direct influence in your every day life more than undermine your faith. [/QUOTE]
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