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<blockquote data-quote="Joe316" data-source="post: 1462478" data-attributes="member: 22079"><p>By rejecting "big bang" and "evolution" I received the gift of faith. Something a lot of my Christian fellows struggle with.</p><p></p><p>When I read in the Old Testament, that humans reached ages of several hundreds of years, which I treat as historical fact, then something in present day human timekeeping must be off with humans barely reaching three digits.</p><p></p><p>One possible answer to the mystery could be radiation or the absence of it. Funnily enough when all that 19th century old-earth-craze took place, no-one had a clue about nuclear energy and what it does to the DNA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe316, post: 1462478, member: 22079"] By rejecting "big bang" and "evolution" I received the gift of faith. Something a lot of my Christian fellows struggle with. When I read in the Old Testament, that humans reached ages of several hundreds of years, which I treat as historical fact, then something in present day human timekeeping must be off with humans barely reaching three digits. One possible answer to the mystery could be radiation or the absence of it. Funnily enough when all that 19th century old-earth-craze took place, no-one had a clue about nuclear energy and what it does to the DNA. [/QUOTE]
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