how old is the world

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how old is the world

In the 17th century a.d., arch bishop usher of Armagh calculated that the world began 6000 years ago. He was half fight. Sir Isaac Newton and the creationists around the world all believed this bibical fact about the age of our universe. They have strong arguments proving carbon 14 dating is flawed.

Modern historians today now wrestle over the changing theories of a 45 million to 4 billion years old world, totally dismissing that all of the ancients I believe would date today as just over 12000 years, not 2000 plus a.d. I added 6000 years to usher’s date because in the bible, Peter and King David write to us not be ignorant that one day with YAH is 1000 years. So the first 7 days of creation were 7000 years, not 24 hour periods. We are now in the 3rd day a.d. or 13th millennia, (12000 plus year)

The number 12 itself is commonly used to measure periods of time. For example:
12 hours in a day, 12 at night, 12 months a year, 12 zodiac signs and 12 tribes of Ysrael.

1st day to Adam----------------6000 yrs
Adam to the flood-------------1000 yrs
Flood to Abraham-------------1000 yrs
Abe to King David------------1000 yrs
K David to Yahawashi-------1000 yrs
Yahawashi to today-----------2000 yrs
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Do the math

Yet geologists can prove the earth to be more than 65 billion years old...

What you talking about malachi?

~4.5 billion years old. The universe? ~13 billion years old.

They are lyers....

Originally posted by malachi12
They are lyers....

You are ignorant.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
You are ignorant.
I'm m not saying he's right but evidence can be created or falsified in order to prove a point. I agree that it is at least 4 bilion years old.

Originally posted by AOR
Yet geologists can prove the earth to be more than 65 billion years old...

What you talking about malachi?

I don't think they can prove it's that old. http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/oldest_planet_030710-1.html
Astronomers have discovered the oldest known planet, a primeval world 12.7 billion years old that will force them to reconsider how and when planets form. The discovery raises the prospect that life may have begun far sooner than most scientists ever imagined.

Originally posted by markie
I don't think they can prove it's that old. http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/oldest_planet_030710-1.html
Astronomers have discovered the oldest known planet, a primeval world 12.7 billion years old that will force them to reconsider how and when planets form. The discovery raises the prospect that life may have begun far sooner than most scientists ever imagined.

You know I have a thought along those line that you might find interesting. A little off topic, but forgive me.

What if life did not start here, what if life came here through space?

Re: how old is the world

Originally posted by malachi12
The number 12 itself is commonly used to measure periods of time. For example:
12 hours in a day, 12 at night, 12 months a year, 12 zodiac signs and 12 tribes of Ysrael.
There are 24 hours in an Earth rotation. Months are not units of time. A zodiac sign is not a period of time, nor is a tribe.

Exactly, and the dates in the bible have been proven to be bullshit.
Something like a growthrate of over 45 million people a year after Noah's flood...

Descended from incest...

it IS about 4.5 billion years old, lol SHAKY again, i gotta agree with you, hehehe, we're on a roll sweatheart. 😛

And they have not used carbon dating to prove the age of the planet, carbon dating doesn't go that FAR BACK. It does fine for dating biological items, but the earth is not biological.

The tested the age of rocks on the moon, to determine the age of the earth.

There is no way the earth is 12000 yrs old, how on earth can u explain prehistoric man, the ice age( the most recent one), dinosaurs????????????? WHy dont the bible have those??? HUH?? Or are we being lied too about that???
Dude again and again, I will say use your brain to THINK! and see truths fr yourself.

haha, that's true, I've never seen a dinosaur mentioned once in the Bible , but we have their fossils everywhere.

I'd think even those idiots writing the Bible would have noticed 30 ft tall walking and roaring lizards.

how old is the world old!

What I've always found fascinating is that the universe (as far as science can tell us) is "just" 13-14 billion years old. Think about it. The Universe--supposedly all there is--has an age that is rather easily grasped. 14 billion isn't that huge a number; heck, there are people with more money that that.

Yes, yes, I know about all the theories of cosmic cycles and multiple universes, etc etc. But limiting the scope of this thread just to what we can see...only 14 gigayears...remarkable.

Speaking of newer theories: with the universe in accelerating expansion, some believe it will eventually become so old (and desolate) that any intelligence which may still be around (say, when the cosmos is a billion times its current age), that they will look back and regard us as basking in the warm afterglow of the Big Bang.

Originally posted by Mindship
...Speaking of newer theories: with the universe in accelerating expansion, some believe it will eventually become so old (and desolate) that any intelligence which may still be around (say, when the cosmos is a billion times its current age), that they will look back and regard us as basking in the warm afterglow of the Big Bang.

I have heard that at that time black holes will shine like stars.

14 billion isn't that huge a number; heck, there are people with more money that that.
14 billion is a huge number, why dont you count to 14 billion then you`ll maybe grasp how huge of a number it is.......................... and when it comes to years it is a extremly huge number

Originally posted by finti
14 billion is a huge number, why dont you count to 14 billion then you`ll maybe grasp how huge of a number it is.......................... and when it comes to years it is a extremly huge number

Oh, it is a huge number on human scale...but again, when applied to the Universe, the Whole Enchalada, something like 10^115 years seems more fitting.
And (supposedly) one day when the Universe is that age, by comparison 14 billion years will be seen as the eye-blink it really is.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
I have heard that at that time black holes will shine like stars.

Stephen Baxter, in his novel Manifold: Time, sends his squid-astronaut character into the far, far, far, far...far, far future. Cool stuff.

Originally posted by xmarksthespot
Descended from incest...
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