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Young earth vs Old earth?

If you add the “when,” it deletes the possibility that verse three is a new step in the process.
Thank you for that.

To use Job’s favorite metaphor, it is the difference between saying that the production of the pizza started with the planting of wheat and tomatoes and the production of milk or the operations in the kitchen.
In other words the process of planting of wheat and tomatoes and the production of milk is not part of the creation process.
Did I get it correct?

Both are valid, but I don’t think Moses was worried about the difference.
Can you please explain why the creation of the heavens and earth not being a part of the creation process valid?
Bear in mind you acknowledged, that Job's addition of when "deletes the possibility that verse three is a new step in the process".
Also, her argument removes the creation of the earth (not to mention the heavens)), which she admits, had to exist before Genesis 1:2.

The narrative starts with verse three, because that is when Moses starts teaching the relationship between God and man.
That's another interpretation, you are adding here.
I will dismiss that by simply saying the narrator begins at Genesis 1:1. "In the beginning, God...".


I finally see the disagreement. According to the registration, my car was manufactured in 1999. It is working fine. Anyway, its age is not based on when the iron was smelted or when the engineers designed it, it is based on when it was complete and ready to use. The earth was complete and ready to use on the sixth day. I don’t know how long Adam and Eve were in the garden, but they got evicted about 6000 years ago. I guess that would make me young earth, even if the previous days were a few million years.
Right, so the age of the earth is different to the age of the universe.
Genesis 1 and 2 are describing the whole package - the universe.
The OP focuses on the earth alone, and not the universe, but since Genesis 1 includes the earth, we can use that to establish if the earth is old or young.

You raised an issue here, that I don't think the OP's intent considers... that is, whether or not the earth being a few millions of years old matter.
I think I am safe to assume that the OP is interested only in the argument between Creationist that believe in a 6 24 hour days creation, as opposed to million, or billions of years.
I don't think the OP is interested in an argument between millions of years or billions of years.
They can correct me if I am wrong.
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When the Sacrament Bites Back: Has Communion Ever Frightened You?

Paul says some of you are sick and dying because you gulp the Supper unworthily (1 Cor 11). Share the moment the bread and wine stopped being routine and started feeling dangerous.

What happened, and how did it change the way you prepare?
Ok, in some church cultures people are told to make sure we have confessed all our sins before taking "Holy Communion" or having "the Lord's Supper". The main attention of preparation can be making sure we ourselves are all set and not in trouble with Jesus. In 1 Corinthians 11:17-34, our Apostle Paul gives things about how the Corinthian church had abused the Lord's Supper, and what they needed to do, instead >

1 Corinthians 11:17-19 > our Apostle Paul says they had divisions. And so, they were not doing the Lord's Supper right, if they were divided. Even so, ones could see who was **not** involved in the divisions . . . and realize those were the "approved" leaders.

1 Corinthians 11:20-21 > people would bring their own food and drink and take it - - right while a poor Christian was sitting there with nothing to eat and drink. So . . . the problem here was not if the well-to-do person had confessed one's sins, but the person was being inconsiderate of the poor Christian . . . the problem then being how they were relating personally with one another. They were being anti-love, then, not relating in love the way Jesus has loved us. And so, they were not having their supper/communion in true remembrance of Jesus because they were not loving the way Jesus has loved us.

His way of loving as His family is much of what is the remembrance of Jesus, is it not? So, instead, by focusing on only our own sins and focusing away from one another and loving, this can be a major problem of communion in case it has become an outward idol ceremony with copy-catting and with no real relating.

In 1 Corinthians 11:22 > "What! Do you not have houses to eat and drink in? Or do you despise the church of God and shame those who have nothing?" So, yes they were abusing those who had "nothing". Yes, Jesus had a lamb dinner with His disciples at the "Last Supper". It was communion, indeed, but with the Passover dinner which includes lamb, to my knowledge. So, there is nothing wrong with communion being a full dinner, but it needs to be full of the remembrance of Jesus, by being full of His love with His family way of caring and sharing with one another . . . not with each of us trying to make our minds concentrate on some imagination of Jesus on the cross while we even ignore each other!!

So, then, yes > when ones have a pot luck . . . and all are welcome, whether they have time or money to prepare food . . . this could be more like the Last Supper, with everyone loving and delighting in sharing as family with one another.

However, ones were despising and shaming the poor Christians. And what we do to the least of Jesus Christ's brethren, we do to Jesus Himself.

"Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me." (in Matthew 25:40)

So, those people indeed were in a lot of trouble . . . much worse than just dying and getting sick and being weak.

1 Corinthians 11:23-25 > so, yes, Jesus says to share the bread and cup "in remembrance of" Jesus.

"For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death till He comes." (1 Corinthians 11:26)

And what shows Jesus Christ's death? How He was loving while on the cross > this is much of all that is involved in Jesus dying for us, on the cross. And we are commanded >

"And walk in love, as Christ also has loved us and given Himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling aroma." (Ephesians 5:2)

So, His death which we are to show has much to do with how Jesus was so loving, right while so suffering and dying for us, and how He was "a sweet-smelling aroma" to God . . . so sweetly pleasing our Father. And this is how we are to be: sweet and pleasant to our Father during whatever is going on.

So, their way of doing the so-called communion was anti-Christ, I would say. They were not personally relating and sharing as family, like Jesus did during the Last Supper.

1 Corinthians 11:27-28 > Paul says not to eat and drink "in an unworthy manner". I see, from the context of earlier scriptures, how the main issue was the divisions and how horribly they could be relating with ones less well-to-do. Therefore, my opinion is the unworthy manner was not only failure to confess some list of sins or some failure to devote oneself to the bread and drink. But they needed to be attentive to one another . . . not isolating themselves in trying to get grace only for their own selves, or brownie points for paying attention to the "symbolic meaning" of perhaps some cracker and grape juice.

1 Corinthians 11:29 > Paul says they were not "discerning the Lord's body". Now, ones take this to mean the bread is the body of Jesus. But, then, why does Paul not say not discerning the body "and blood" of Jesus . . . if the drink is really Christ's blood?? What I see, from what Paul says earlier, is he means they were not discerning how those poor Christians are the body of Christ. Jesus is so more concerned with if and how we honor and regard the children of God who are the body of Jesus >

"For we are members of His body, of His flesh and of His bones." (Ephesians 5:30)

1 Corinthians 11:30 > here we have the verse that you are talking about . . . how many were sick and weak and dying. They had been relating badly with needy Christians. And "Therefore" many of them were sick and weak and dying. And so, Paul then concludes with what they need to do >

1 Corinthians 11:31-32 > judge themselves, be chastened by the Lord. Hebrews 12:4-14 talks about how we need to actively seek our Heavenly Father for His real correction which changes our ***character*** so we are sharing with Him in His own holiness in His love's "peaceable fruit of righteousness".

1 Corinthians 11:33 > and Paul says "Therefore" > "wait for one another" < this means how they are relating with each other.

But because they were relating in such an impersonal and even anti-love way, ones were dying and weak and sick. When we live in what is not love, this can affect us emotionally and even physically . . . even if God does not somehow punish us. And if we do relate in God's love with one another during the Lord's Supper, this love is full of God's own grace to grow and mature us to be and to love like Jesus. So, yes there is grace in the true Lord's Supper, grace being the effect of God's own love being ministered by "each" of us to one another >

"As each one has received the gift, minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God." (1 Peter 4:10)

But it seems to me, how ones can isolate themselves in how they do the Lord's Supper. Ones do not function as ongoing and life-giving and love-ministering children of God. And so they hide with a little bit of bread and drink. But instead we can always stay prayerful, submissive to God so we are constantly spreading His own grace.
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Hundreds of Korean workers detained in Georgia to file lawsuit against ICE


Hundreds of Korean engineers who were arrested and detained during an immigration raid at a Hyundai-LG Energy Solution battery plant in Georgia in September are preparing to sue U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), alleging unlawful detention and mistreatment.

According to industry sources and a report by ABC News earlier this week, roughly 200 of those detained in the weeklong ordeal are preparing to file a lawsuit against ICE, alleging racial discrimination, human rights violations and excessive use of force during their arrests and detention. They are seeking compensation for damages.
“To this day, we still don’t know why we were detained like that. There has been no apology or explanation from the authorities,” said Kim, one of the detained workers who spoke to ABC News on condition of anonymity. He added that this was one of the main reasons he decided to join the lawsuit.
The article doesn't say where they are filing the lawsuit, but I'd assume South Korea? Will have to see if other articles clarify this.

Trump Takes Action Against Nigeria for Ongoing Persecution of Christians

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Trump live updates: President expands ‘narco’ boat strikes to Pacific Ocean as 8th boat is struck

Where they blow up. Or given dual process ? What border. Since there's been so many blowing up boats being blown up.

We have over 40 years of history showing US Presidents using our military to attack the narco cartels.
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DOGE NEWS


apparently the claims are satire.
As your source indicates, clever Donald's post is real.
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He’s a citizen with a Real ID. ICE detained him anyway. Twice.

Would that include a Latino grocery store, church or school?

Should my hispanic wife, who is a naturalized U.S. Citizen, have to carry her passport when she enters a Latino grocery store...just because she looks hispanic and is venues where illegals may be present?

Why should she and other US Citizens be subject to detention based on where they shop, worship or work?
If its a venue where illegals are present then yes. ICE has done a good job so far of hitting these areas and getting illegals. Certainly some Americans have been picked in the process. But they have been verified and released. .There are consequences to having sanctuary cities and consequences to citizens supporting such nonsense. You wanted illegals to come there and invited them. Dont be so shocked when ICE comes to get them. They are going to go where the illegals are and if you are caught in the net so be it. You'll be let go in relatively short order.

All illegals must go. I dont care how long youve been here or if youve married an American or had babies here. You must go. Self deport is the best way. Then work on coming here legally and we'll be happy to have you. There are consequences for letting them in and for inviting them to your city and telling them you'll protect them.

If your hanging with illegals, you should EXPECT that you might get picked up in a sweep. Best advice, stay away from places with illegals or carry your passport if you insist on hanging around illegals.
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Young earth vs Old earth?

Nobody denies that God is the ultimate creator.
That was not the point I made.
I'm pointing out that God created out of something - his vigor; power; force; substance; energy.

"Generally" and yet, others of this time viewed creation as occurring out of chaos. And more importantly, contemporary works to the Old Testament itself include creation out of chaos and those are the sources of the original context.
The idea that the world was created from pre-existing matter was generally rejected, as it was seen as incompatible with strict monotheism, which holds that God alone is eternal and self-sufficient.
Self efficient, is the key word here, as described by Isaiah at Isaiah 40:26

For example,
  • God created water, Nowhere in the Bible does it say "out of chaos".
  • God created the heavens... and the earth. Nowhere does the Bible say "out of chaos".
So while you favor those who make that claim, The Bible... does not support that view.
That is an important point to note.

And again, I'm not saying that there was something before creation, I'm just saying that the creation and Genesis was out of chaos.
Yes, you say that. The Bible does not say that. You do.
That is an important point.

And this is a key distinction. Jews of the talmudic period acknowledged that only God is eternal, but in their own writings, such as what I said it above, bereshith rabah 1:5, The creation in Genesis is out of chaos, it's not out of nothing.
The Midrash Bereshit Rabba, Parashah I, verse 5, is part of a larger interpretive framework that explores the creation narrative in Genesis 1:1. This section, like others in the parashah, is structured as a literary unit composed by a sophisticated editor who integrates various exegetical traditions to convey theological messages. The parashah begins with a petihah (opening) that links Genesis 1:1 to Proverbs 8:30, interpreting the word "amon" in Proverbs as "uman" (workman or craftsman), thereby portraying the Torah as God's working tool.

The specific content of Bereshit Rabba 1:5, as referenced in the context, involves a discussion about the creation of the world and the nature of its origins. It addresses the idea that the world was not created from pre-existing matter, countering views that suggest creation occurred from "tohu" (chaos) and "bohu" (void), which are described as forms of matter. The Midrash argues that to claim the world was created from such pre-existent material diminishes God's glory, emphasizing instead the concept of creatio ex nihilo (creation out of nothing). This interpretation is part of a broader theological effort to affirm God's absolute sovereignty over creation.

Additionally, the parashah includes teachings attributed to prominent rabbis such as R. Oshaya and R. Huna, who are cited in connection with the creation narrative.

Hmm. Did you get that?
Two things to note:
It does not support your position.
It's also an interpretation.
It's not the word of God... although the understanding that God did not create out of pre-existing matter, or out of chaos, is great, but the Bible is all we need for truth, and it does explain that God created out of his vigor; power; force; substance; energy.

The point to take away... The Bible is what establishes truth, Not interpretations of people.
The Bible explains the truths we need to know.

I'd be curious, I think that I've already done that, but if you have another approach, I'd be curious to see it.
You have done that?
Well I certainly did not get that from what you were saying.
From your entire argument, all I got was that God did not create out of nothing but out of chaos.
That's all I was getting. You even repeated it above.
The creation in Genesis is out of chaos, it's not out of nothing.
That does not address anything about whether the earth is young, or old.
Stay tuned.

And I think it's telling that the Jewish publication society translation, the JPS says " When God began to create".

That alone is enough to point out that verse 1 is not in and of itself an event. And thus, young earth creationism really has no basis.

You don't seem to like those other translations. I think they're legitimate. And that's really all you need to point out the issue with YECism.
See?
How does that address that Genesis 1, is not 6 24 hour days of creation?
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Young earth vs Old earth?

I finally see the disagreement. According to the registration, my car was manufactured in 1999. It is working fine. Anyway, its age is not based on when the iron was smelted or when the engineers designed it, it is based on when it was complete and ready to use. The earth was complete and ready to use on the sixth day. I don’t know how long Adam and Eve were in the garden, but they got evicted about 6000 years ago. I guess that would make me young earth, even if the previous days were a few million years.
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Who then can be saved?

I thought I already cleared this up for you. I told you that God is not the Author of evil, but He does allow evil doers to do their wicked work for a time. Then He torments them is the lake of fire for all eternity, so God sill wins.
They do their thing for a short time but God does His thing forever, that's a bargain. I love it, just as I love everything else that God does.
So these evil people who died in the flood were doing what God wanted them to do or were they doing what God didn’t want them to do?
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Deal To End Shutdown Lets GOP Senators Sue Biden’s DOJ For J6


We will see how the country reacts as more information is forthcoming.
Public opinion is largely meaningless when it comes to impeachment. Or do you think that President Trump should be impeached too? After all 52% of Americans support the idea (at least back in April - it may be higher now): https://freespeechforpeople.org/wp-...americans-support-impeachment-rc-aso-memo.pdf
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Fr. Josiah On Pornography, and Nick Fuentes

First, I still have a lot of respect for Shapiro,...
I do too. And when he was doing the college speaking years ago, I think he was excellent for conservatism. The perfect guy for that time.
...but I think he mislead me a bit, and this in two ways.
I wouldn't be surprised. There are things to dislike about him. He can be...um...what's the word...can't say "shifty", can't say "crafty"... okay - disingenuous. The Dice video below is cued. Shapiro asks for money to help "children", never telling the listeners that 100% of donations go to help Jewish kids and families exclusively. I've double-checked what Dice says, and it's true. And Shapiro may or may not be directly involved with one or both charities. It's murky.

Imagine if I had a show and used it to get money that I gave to white kids only, or to Christian kids only, but you know, didn't think to mention that.

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First, much of what is being said about Tucker strikes me as true, but after watching the whole interview I can see that Tucker was disagreeing with Fuentes, albeit very gently. This means that charges of "ideological laundering" pure and simple are not quite accurate.
It's possible Tucker didn't want to disagree with him sharply for the reason I gave a couple of posts above. Nick is good, and perhaps Tucker didn't want to be getting shown up on his large platform? But that's just speculation.
Second, Fuentes is not as bad as I thought he was after I watched Shapiro's initial video. Resentment and anger seem to drive much of what he does, but he is at the same time intelligent, thoughtful, argument-based, and capable of self-reflection. For example, this is a surprising video.
That sort of forceful, emotional speech he makes near the beginning - I'd never heard that before. And it sounds like he's acting. In real life he's almost always smiling and happy and lighthearted even when discussing what he's been put through.
At the same time, I think Fuentes' rhetoric is problematic, I think there is an affective problem (particularly with anger and resentment, albeit for legitimate injustices), and I think there are logical problems, including theologically,
Theologically. I've heard him say a few quirky things about his catholicism which I think are flat out wrong. But that's between you and him. ;)
I don't have time for the whole video. I found a little about Nick in the part where they're talking about Tucker. Is there anything else?
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Deal To End Shutdown Lets GOP Senators Sue Biden’s DOJ For J6

The bill, which passed the Senate on Monday night, includes language that would allow eight Republican senators to sue the Justice Department for alleged privacy violations after their phone records were subpoenaed during Special Counsel Jack Smith’s 2023 investigation. The provision retroactively makes it illegal,

Retroactively? That'll withstand a court challenge, I'm sure.

in most cases, for federal investigators to obtain a senator’s phone data without notifying them—and allows those affected to seek up to $500,000 per violation, plus legal fees and costs according to Reuters.

I missed this part of the bill. The money isn't important,

If the money isn't important, why not cap it at $1?

what I hope is that eventually the facts will come out and people will be held accountable so that never again will the power of the executive branch be so abused in going after political opponents.

lol, seriously?

Is there any Republican corruption you guys won't swallow?

One intelligence agency was caught illegally spying on a friend of mine,

sure they were
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Release from Epstein files

Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein acknowledged in a bitter email months before his death that Donald Trump told Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to stop plucking young girls from the spa at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort to groom and sexually abuse.
In the email, written by Epstein to discredited author Michael Wolff on Jan. 31, 2019 — fewer than six months before Epstein’s arrest on federal sex trafficking charges — and released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee Wednesday, the disgraced financier responded to Trump’s claim to have booted Epstein from the club.​
“[T][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] said he asked me to resign,” Epstein told Wolff. “[I was] never a member ever.”
“[O]f course he knew about the girls as he asked [G]hislaine to stop.”
Nearly eight years earlier, on April 2, 2011, Epstein described Trump in an email to Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking conspiracy and other charges, as “that dog that hasn’t barked,” adding that an unnamed victim “spent hours at my house with him [and] he has never once been mentioned.”​
“The Democrats selectively leaked emails to the liberal media to create a fake narrative to smear President Trump,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told The Post in a statement. “The ‘unnamed victim’ referenced in these emails is the late Virginia Giuffre, who repeatedly said President Trump was not involved in any wrongdoing whatsoever and ‘couldn’t have been friendlier’ to her in their limited interactions.
Here is the other version:

The publicly released email exchanges between Jeffrey Epstein and journalist Michael Wolff primarily focus on Donald Trump's relationship with Epstein and how it was handled in the media. The correspondence spans a critical period, from the 2016 presidential campaign through the early years of Trump's presidency.
2015 Exchange (PR Strategy & Leverage)
This exchange occurred in December 2015, as Trump was actively campaigning for the Republican nomination.
* Wolff alerted Epstein that CNN was planning to ask Trump about their relationship.
* Epstein asked if they could "craft an answer" for Trump.
* Wolff advised Epstein to "let him hang himself" if Trump denied knowing him, suggesting it would give Epstein valuable "PR and political currency."
* Wolff also noted that if Epstein were to "save him," it could "generat[e] a debt."
2019 Exchange (Claim of Knowledge)
This exchange occurred in January 2019, during Trump's presidency, and dealt with Trump's attempts to distance himself from Epstein.
* Epstein made the explicit claim to Wolff that Trump "knew about the girls as he asked ghislaine to stop."
* This message was sent while Epstein was referencing a claim that Trump had asked him to resign from his club (Mar-a-Lago), which Epstein dismissed as false.
In summary, the emails reveal discussions about strategically managing the public narrative around Trump's association with Epstein and contain Epstein's direct assertion that Trump was aware of the criminal activities.
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Can Truth Be Known? How

Matthew 16: 17 .... For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, hbut my Father who is in heaven.

Truth comes only from the Father and this is what the church was to be built upon, truth from the Father, not the doctrines, traditions nor will of man using God for their own purposes. Anyone putting their will ahead of the will of God, especially in religion, is working for the Adversary.
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Young earth vs Old earth?

Thanks Jerry.
I actually used the term "at the beginning here, and in this post.
However , since beginning does not refer to a starting point of duration, but rather, a period, as is seen in John 1:1 and John 8:44, I can appreciate why the preposition "In" is the most favored.

The word "in" is primarily a preposition used to indicate location or time. As a preposition of place, it describes being within a general area, such as "in the room" or "in the city". As a preposition of time, it is used with longer periods like months, seasons, years, or decades, as in "in August" or "in the future".

The word "at" is also primarily a preposition, used to indicate a specific point in time or place. As a preposition of time, it is used with specific clock times, such as "at 8 p.m." or with mealtimes like "at dinner". As a preposition of place, it refers to a precise location, such as "at the office" or "at the corner".

However, I just to point out something, to make a point.
"When I began to ride my bike...", would be similar to "when God began to create..." Is it not?
"In the beginning when I rode my bike...", would be equivalent to "In the beginning, when God created...". Is that correct?

If I said, "In the beginning, when God created the heavens and earth", how different is that to, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth"?
If you add the “when,” it deletes the possibility that verse three is a new step in the process. To use Job’s favorite metaphor, it is the difference between saying that the production of the pizza started with the planting of wheat and tomatoes and the production of milk or the operations in the kitchen. Both are valid, but I don’t think Moses was worried about the difference. The narrative starts with verse three, because that is when Moses starts teaching the relationship between God and man.
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DOGE wants to Make Aliens Great Again: Increase Visas to bring in Skilled Foreign Workers to Take Lucrative Jobs from Mediocre Americans

I'm glad President Trump is finally expressing what conservatives, liberals, Republicans, and Democrats have been saying for the past 50 years.

Thank you, Mr. President. Please simplify the H-1B visa process, pursue comprehensive immigration reform, and make America great again.
Has the $100k fee been rescinded?
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The Final Experiment (Flat Earth Bites The Dust)

I agree with this to some extent.

However, on Reddit, users tend to down vote other's "into oblivion". Too much tendency for folks to use it as a weapon. In fact, sometimes here on this website, a laughter reaction can be considered bad form.

Yeah, but that's Reddit. I like to imagine this place might be a little bit more classy. A little bit.
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