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<blockquote data-quote="CynicalContrarian" data-source="post: 1269520" data-attributes="member: 10063"><p>We talking about the ~6000 year Hebrew family tree detailed in the Bible / New Testament?</p><p></p><p>If so, there's one key to the whole 6000 year earth thing.</p><p></p><p>The Bible never explicitly states the age of the earth.</p><p>I know it's an Evangelical American thing to say as such. Cause of that Hebrew family tree.</p><p>Yet as far as I recall. </p><p>The Bible never details a literal age of the earth...</p><p></p><p>Plus. Time is relative. </p><p>A God that can create the entire physical universe can easily manipulate time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CynicalContrarian, post: 1269520, member: 10063"] We talking about the ~6000 year Hebrew family tree detailed in the Bible / New Testament? If so, there's one key to the whole 6000 year earth thing. The Bible never explicitly states the age of the earth. I know it's an Evangelical American thing to say as such. Cause of that Hebrew family tree. Yet as far as I recall. The Bible never details a literal age of the earth... Plus. Time is relative. A God that can create the entire physical universe can easily manipulate time. [/QUOTE]
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