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    Originally posted by Ravoc
    The Bible doesn't say that the Earth is 10,000 years old, please go and show me the scipture where it says so cause I would seriously love to read it

    As for the rock thing *whacks Pnt ont he head with the stick* You know that it's talking about Jesus being the rock that we can stand on, not an actual rock xD
    It doesn't say it specifically, but based on all the ages of patriarchs and such given, it can't be any older. There's even one scientist who calculated the exact date.
    And if the rock is a metaphor for Jesus, why can't other things in the book be as well?

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    But ya hafta take the bible literally, or you're going to Hell, Ravoc. It says that Jesus is a rock, so he's a rock.


    Burn the heretic!





    And the 10,000 year thing was created by a religious leader way way way long ago when he took the names of the geneology given in genesis and the new testament. What he didn't take into account is that in their culture, they may skip a thousand generations if nothing important happened during them (they didn't go for a literal geneology, but were most likely aiming to show how the important people of the bible fell within the bloodline) which is why the new testament and genesis have different geneologies (one's longer than the other). Of course, that isn't fact, I may be completely wrong, but that's considered the general take on it nowadays. I take Genesis as being a poetical description of God's glory, not the literal way it happened; but let's not turn this into a religious debate, to each their own.

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    Originally posted by pntbll248
    but let's not turn this into a religious debate, to each their own.
    Yes. Back to the meteor.

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    I dunno about you guys, but I'd laugh if we were all killed by a large meteor. No one has any sense of humor these days

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    Originally posted by pntbll248
    It makes me laugh when people say they take the Bible completely literally. That would mean God is a sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic rock formation because he is spoken of as a rock.
    First of all, when it refers to god as a rock, it refers to god, not his son jesus as somebody firm and strong, and charactaristics of something mighty, like if you see mount everest. It's a big hunk of rock that's mighty, strong, and basically, unmovable. So you're right, it's hilarious when people take him as a rock seriously. Second


    Originally posted by pntbll248
    But ya hafta take the bible literally, or you're going to Hell, Ravoc. It says that Jesus is a rock, so he's a rock.



    And the 10,000 year thing was created by a religious leader way way way long ago when he took the names of the geneology given in genesis and the new testament. What he didn't take into account is that in their culture, they may skip a thousand generations if nothing important happened during them (they didn't go for a literal geneology, but were most likely aiming to show how the important people of the bible fell within the bloodline) which is why the new testament and genesis have different geneologies (one's longer than the other). Of course, that isn't fact, I may be completely wrong, but that's considered the general take on it nowadays. I take Genesis as being a poetical description of God's glory, not the literal way it happened; but let's not turn this into a religious debate, to each their own.
    No, you don't have to take the bible seriously THAT way. God was giving an illustration to help his readers understand what he was like better. Just like jesus gave illustrations to his hearers and followers so they could get a better knowledge of what he told them.

    And pntball, i agree with the year thing. When it talks about the days in the bible in the beginning where the earth and all the things on it were being created, it's talking about one-thousand years, cause in the bible it says a thousand years is one day to god. And nobody's completely sure how long it took god to make the earth and the thigns on it, maybe even more than 1000 years for a day. And you can't base how long the earth's been around on just the bible. The bible wasn't created when dino's were around. They were around for millions of years, maybe more.

    *to add to my last thought, it was created talking about 'creatures of land' those could have been dinosaurs. And we don't know how long it was before god made humans after animals and things like that.

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    I agree with your theory on time completely Alli, we share a lot in common it seems, cool beans =)

    And Pntbll.... *burns* Ah! I'm melting, melting, melting.... but at least that meteor won't hit me

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    Bah, I absolutely hate it when people omit parts of my posts, takes it out of context. I was joking

    *Edit*

    *Smacks head* now I feel like an ***, guess I read your post wrong, Alli

    Ah well, Hakuna Matata

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    Originally posted by pntbll248
    Bah, I absolutely hate it when people omit parts of my posts, takes it out of context. I was joking
    hehe, now you know how God must feel when we takes pieces out of the Bible at a time xD

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    Duh, defeat Sephiroth, then summon the Holy Materia.

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    Originally posted by Ravoc
    Nostradamus wasn't a writer of the Bible Solid Raven
    wel duh, I know that
    It wast just another example I gave

    It's just plain stupid to take the bible literaly imo. But as I said, some parts of it could be "true", or at least, have some kinda source of truth in it.
    Anyways, the possibility of a strike is pretty high, and I think our solar system is now passing through the higher concentration of stars etc.
    The last big impact was +- 60million years ago (chixculub, which should have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs), that means a strike could happen anytime now (in relative terms of course) If this could happen in 2034... no idea, but it will happen one day.

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    I think... I don't know. Anyway...

    AAARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!!!!

    Ok. I'm fine now.

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    Hopefully, I'll be dead by then.....lol

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    I've given up caring about the planet, since we've gotten so deep that it's impossible to restore or save it from now. I just hope that the world wont be too bad within my lifetime...

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    <sits in a beach chair and waits for it> mmm... kool-aid

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    Originally posted by Kovu
    Duh, defeat Sephiroth, then summon the Holy Materia.
    I so agree Kovy then maybe the lifestream will save r butts
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    There have always been a lot of close encounters and more than a few hits of asteroids with our planet, there are about 4 to 5 close misses every month so no real worries and besides if a truly "world killer" as it is called in the movie 'Armageddon' the governments of the world would probably keep it a secret to prevent mass chaos.

    If anyone is interested on this you can check out this website it has info on all kind of Space activity there you can find the "Mar.-Apr. 2005 Earth-asteroid encounters"

    http://www.spaceweather.com/

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    2034? that long? blast!

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    I think I speak for the entire world when i say that this song fits right in here....:

    It's the end of the world as we know it! It's the end of the world as we know it! It's the end of the world as we know it! And I feel fine!

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    Originally posted by pntbll248
    That's old news, had it all over the news in 2000, they already said it'd miss us by a "safe margin"

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    I just saw that on teh super awesomeness Discovery Channel yesterday and they said that the first near encounter to earth is in 2012-2014 where they'll put land some super awesomeness tracking device on it before it goes behind teh super awesomness sun...

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