mikerault
Contributor
Well said fire diver.
I can do a radioactive isotope balance calculation on long lived radioisotopes in the same element and assuming that they all had the same initial starting concentration they all seem to point to 4.5 billion plus or minus for the age of the earth.
Looking at the (incomplete) fossil record (come on folks, how many can track their own bank statements for the last thirty and yet you want a complete fossil record for the last 4.5 billion? Give me a break...) we see evidence of the change from one type of creature into another, call it what ever you like.
Look up the meaning of the word metaphore.
I believe in God and Jesus, do I take the Bible as the unchanged word of God down from the ages? No. You can trace it's evolution from the first manuscripts (unfortunately their fossil record is also incomplete) down to its present form. Where is the indelible word of God? In the first manuscript or in the latest "retranslation for the modern man"?
Oh...and as to that bit about multiplying....enough already, let's see some responsibility!
Mike
I can do a radioactive isotope balance calculation on long lived radioisotopes in the same element and assuming that they all had the same initial starting concentration they all seem to point to 4.5 billion plus or minus for the age of the earth.
Looking at the (incomplete) fossil record (come on folks, how many can track their own bank statements for the last thirty and yet you want a complete fossil record for the last 4.5 billion? Give me a break...) we see evidence of the change from one type of creature into another, call it what ever you like.
Look up the meaning of the word metaphore.
I believe in God and Jesus, do I take the Bible as the unchanged word of God down from the ages? No. You can trace it's evolution from the first manuscripts (unfortunately their fossil record is also incomplete) down to its present form. Where is the indelible word of God? In the first manuscript or in the latest "retranslation for the modern man"?
Oh...and as to that bit about multiplying....enough already, let's see some responsibility!
Mike