@medullah saidMore butt licking... you must enjoy how it tastes. The idea that the universe with all the billions upon billions of galaxies were created a few thousand years is ludicrous nonsense only believed by fools. The bible does not support that belief.
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I believe that you are right. So if Gods rest day is multiple thousand the creative days (logically) would be the same time period ?
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@rajk999 saidI totally agree but am at a loss as to why you have raised this in such a manner as I was discussing creative days which are listed in the bible as being after the creation of the earth and the galaxies ?
More butt licking... you must enjoy how it tastes. The idea that the universe with all the billions upon billions of galaxies were created a few thousand years is ludicrous nonsense only believed by fools. The bible does not support that belief.
Clearly your desire to try and appear superior outranks your desire to read the previous conversation in full that you are so keen to cast aspersions against ?
@medullah saidYou totally agree. Enough said.
I totally agree but am at a loss as to why you have raised this in such a manner as I was discussing creative days which are listed in the bible as being after the creation of the earth and the galaxies ?
Clearly your desire to try and appear superior outranks your desire to read the previous conversation in full that you are so keen to cast aspersions against ?
@sonship Most bible scholars believe that Revelation was written between 90 and 110 AD. Not the same John.
Statistics on numbers of scholars in different opinions I do not have. But my favorite English Bible these days, The Recovery Version says in the intro to Revelation:
Author: The apostle John (1:1,9)
Time of Writing: Approximately A.D. 90, while John was in exile on the island of Patmos.
Place of Writing: The island of Patmos (1:9)
Recipients: The seven churches in Asia (1:4)
Does it read like a "madman's dream" to you GeneHill?
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