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Originally posted by RBHILL
The way I see it is that it is God talking to use.

believing it brings me no fear because fear is sin.

And that verse in Peter all it means is that God is not on our time table.
Your spelling and grammar are really bad, I don't even know what you are even saying in you first sentence.

Fear is a sin? - Why is it? What's is so wrong about fearing falling off a tall building if the edge is wet or a fear of drowning if your boat starts sinking.

How does Peter even know this? Did he actually ask God? Surely because God is omnipotent he would be beyond time, he would control time itself and so wouldn't be relative to it in anyway, in such a way that he wouldn't flow through time as we do (and not just faster or slower either).

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Originally posted by RBHILL
Well to God a day is a thousand years and a thousand years is like a day.
Cool! Maybe 4.3 billion years is like 6000 years to God as well.

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Answer the questions on page 1 RB.

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
Answer the questions on page 1 RB.
He says hi.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
He says hi.
Feel free to answer my questions too.

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Originally posted by scottishinnz
Feel free to answer my questions too.
Because humans can't figure out how old earth truly is.

The best guess who be to use the word of God.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
Because humans can't figure out how old earth truly is.

The best guess who be to use the word of God.
Ever heard of radiocarbon dating?

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Originally posted by RBHILL
The best guess who be to use the word of God.
Huh? 😕