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Don't forget their biblical ages too, they lived for about 900 years. I have a calculation on how that can be deduced and we can figure our own biblical ages. I came up with this when I was 32, I am almost 36 now so I'm a little older. I can't remember how many days are in a year, I keep thinking it's 364 but I think it's 365 so the number is off a bit. The 3.42857142857 was how many hours are equal to a day when the world was first "created", but each day in our time now takes thousands of years.
6,000 years = 2,184,000 days
2,184,000 x 3.42857142857 = 7,487,999.99999 years ago
Day 1 = 1,247,999 years
Day 2 = 2,495,999 years
Day 3 = 3,743,999 years } same day as 4
Day 4 = 3,743,999 years } same day as 3
Day 5 = 7,487,999 years
Day 6 = 1,247,999 years
Day 7 = 8,735,999 years to finish
*Day 3 & 4 are the same amount, they happened at the same time. This explains how vegetation began growing before the sun, because it was the same day, so it didn’t happen before. It was one very long day. Plus I think the moon had more to do with it than the sun. Gravity pulled plants up and they still grow up.
Here's the biblical age theory;
I am 32 multiplied by 364 days = 11648 days old as we know it. Multiply 11648 by 3.42857142857 = 39935.9999999 is my actual biblical age in days, divided by 364 makes me 109.714285714 years old if we only had a one day creation. So if a person lived to be 877.714285712 years old back then (I am just using my age as the example since 900 is too difficult for me to figure exactly 109.714285714 x 8 = the 877 number), that is 32 x 8 = 256 years as we know it. | |
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Originally Posted by sillysally Don't forget their biblical ages too, they lived for about 900 years. I have a calculation on how that can be deduced and we can figure our own biblical ages. I came up with this when I was 32, I am almost 36 now so I'm a little older. I can't remember how many days are in a year, I keep thinking it's 364 but I think it's 365 so the number is off a bit. The 3.42857142857 was how many hours are equal to a day when the world was first "created", but each day in our time now takes thousands of years.
6,000 years = 2,184,000 days
2,184,000 x 3.42857142857 = 7,487,999.99999 years ago
Day 1 = 1,247,999 years
Day 2 = 2,495,999 years
Day 3 = 3,743,999 years } same day as 4
Day 4 = 3,743,999 years } same day as 3
Day 5 = 7,487,999 years
Day 6 = 1,247,999 years
Day 7 = 8,735,999 years to finish
*Day 3 & 4 are the same amount, they happened at the same time. This explains how vegetation began growing before the sun, because it was the same day, so it didn’t happen before. It was one very long day. Plus I think the moon had more to do with it than the sun. Gravity pulled plants up and they still grow up.
Here's the biblical age theory;
I am 32 multiplied by 364 days = 11648 days old as we know it. Multiply 11648 by 3.42857142857 = 39935.9999999 is my actual biblical age in days, divided by 364 makes me 109.714285714 years old if we only had a one day creation. So if a person lived to be 877.714285712 years old back then (I am just using my age as the example since 900 is too difficult for me to figure exactly 109.714285714 x 8 = the 877 number), that is 32 x 8 = 256 years as we know it. | Am really impressed with your maths here Sally,you seem to have it figured out?
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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick Am really impressed with your maths here Sally,you seem to have it figured out?
regards michael. | I think the numbers are off because of the number of days in a year but after reading Enoch, it was something like every 8 years for a cycle to complete 364 day year. The bible is more like an astrological book, but the really good one, Enoch was left out. | |
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11-19-2007, 05:39 AM
Ok, I found it. I wrote this in October of 2004.
This is also why a circle is 360 degrees, 12 months multiplied by 30 days is 360. Add the 4 seasons, you get 364 days! The first day is Sunday, the day of the Harvest Moon! The 4 days of the season, are added but never separated, so if Thursday is equal to summer, it remains Thursday still. My daughter is going to help me calculate the fractions when she feels like reading it, but it repeats every 8 years, that would be an entire rotation of 360 degrees again.
So every 8 years, the new year would fall on Sunday again. 31 days are not supposed to exist in a month according to "74:2 And these serve four days, which are not calculated in the calculation of the year." The days roll over into the year. So if this year begins on Sunday, the following new year would be 4 days later; Thursday, the following year; Monday, following year; Friday, following year; Tuesday, following year; Saturday, following year; Wednesday, following year; Sunday! That’s exactly 8 YEARS LATER!
*Trying to remember what I was thinking back then, basically it takes the earth 8 years to complete a cycle if we used 364 days like how we are supposed to. See this is why I think science is messed up, if they had more accurate positions of the earth then they could understand the universe more accurately. | |
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11-19-2007, 06:20 AM
Day 3 and 4 took 7,487,998 years to be made. So all in all, it took the earth 25,334,993 years to become 7 days in a week. Can anyone figure out how many years ago that was? That's just how long it took to be "created" based on 6 days. I want the people that believe in creation to tell me how old the earth is since it has been created. I'll give you a hint, that is 981 ages so we haven't even completed the 10 or 12 ages in an astrological cycle. However if it is only 10 ages, then we are pretty close to a complete cycle. | |
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11-19-2007, 06:57 AM
Profpat once mentioned that 2 months were added into the new calender, so 1,000 ages, which coincidently coincides with a 1,000 year reign on earth means that people have existed on earth for (using only 25,800 years for an age cycle) 25,800,000 years. But unless science can understand the exact number for an astrological cycle, we won't know for sure. But that's close enough for a general understanding, how long do scientist think people have been on earth? So far the earth is over 50 million years old, how long ago did the dinosaurs die off? Because I think the dinosaurs existed before this earth was formed and that's why it's hard to fossil date them. Remember the earth was formless in the beginning of Genesis, so it was a blob but could have been another planet before something happened to it which also killed off the dinosaurs. | |
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11-19-2007, 07:15 AM
All I did was divide 24/7 to get the 3.4 hours in a day and then contrasted it to now time. Since everyone that believes in creation says 6,000 years is the age of the earth, I used that 6,000 years as the basis of how long it took, 6 days. But, since time was being created during those 6 days, it took a while. It can be broken down even longer but I don't know that math in nano seconds. | |
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11-19-2007, 08:34 AM
I can go back further, before time as we understand existed. This is what god would exist in. Just using 3.4 hours for a day, that's 204 minutes divided by 7 days, a day would have only been 29.142857142857142857142857 minutes to equal a 24 hour day before time was created for humans here on this earth. The .142857 is some repeated code which is a signal for human time to begin. Before that, a day lasts only 2.068955172413793103448275862069 minutes,
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Cain slew Abel, and was banished to the woods, where he met his wife and "knew her." His wife was his mother.
| *** If you want I can provide the verses for you from Genesis but after Cain slew Abel and took a wife they [ie he and his wife] had children.
Eve, on the other hand, remained as Adam's wife and bore him [ie Adam] another son Seth who Eve, now a mother relieved of the grief for having lost Abel, described as a replacement for Abel.
The pair went on to have other sons and daughters according to the bible.
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The bible starts in incest, as the movie clearly depicted.
| *** That the human race started with what we now know as incest is nonetheless correct: and it is the human race that so started and not just the "bible" as you say.
That the human race should so begin in my view was evidently the design of the creator and he did it that way in order that he might flex the muscles of his GRACE [unmerited favor] to acquit mankind of sin: no man can say in his own mind that he deserves good from God because even without his doing he is born in sin and from incest.
We might develop these thoughts later if you will but just recently[even yesterday] I was marveling at how things are in the world, in my view God not only made all things but he made man specifically so that he [man] can understand and appreciate the mysteries of the universe. He made man the observers of his works. The other creatures can't appreciate the universe as we can.
And this he did in my view because he [God] "needs" to as it were show off himself: what's the point in being a champion if no one can appreciate your championship.
The scientists, even those who don't believe in God are forced to observe and understand the mysteries of the universe and that in my view brings glory and satisfaction to God.
Enough for now.
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