Genesis and the Big Bang?

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  • @Dave_L said:

    Wait, science predicts? What are you talking about? Are you talking about the big bang theory or something else???

    Just sayin' if they are right, Peter foretold it 2000 years ago.

    No, Peter did not foretell any literal great noise big bang ... he did foretell about the day of the Lord / day of the Lord's judgment on apostate Israel and described it in apocalyptic language ... his foretelling was fulfilled only a few years later in the events of the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple.
    "If science is right" is irrelevant and in this case their predictions are already a few thousand years off track.

  • [Deleted User]
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    edited October 2018

    @GaoLu said:
    Dave's Theology is pretty interesting. Keep going, Dave.
    You do have this in your favor

    Note: This is proof because it has a link to the internet. :smile:

    Keep smiling .... because there is "no end of the world" (as in "end of planet earth, cosmos, stars, planets, etc") mentioned in Scripture in the first place.

    The problem is that (a) the expression "end of the world" is a wrong translation and should read "end of the age [aeon]", and (b) that the use of figures of speech is disregarded and interpreted as if the expressions were meant literally, and since nothing literal like what they expect has happened, the proponents just say "it must be still future".

  • Dave_L
    Dave_L Posts: 2,362

    @GaoLu said:
    Dave's Theology is pretty interesting. Keep going, Dave.

    You do have this in your favor

    Note: This is proof because it has a link to the internet. :smile:

    :)

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