No, just the assumptions made about it.
It's not an assumption when taken literally.
If God wanted you to know when He started things, He would have left a date at the beginning of the book. But He didn't. Instead He left you a clue:
As a matter of fact He did tell us, indirectly by counting backwards through the geneology. BTW the "Date" would have been the 6th day of 0 BC.
He described the creation as being in days
Yes, all 6 of them.
then He tells you that "A day is like a thousand years and a thousand years is like a day". It is a riddle. Just when you think you have figured God out is when He surprises you.
The context of that scripture was in relation to the future event of the day of our Lord. It has nothing to do with when God created the earth. It was in fact a reference to the longsuffering of God. No riddle, just sweet simple facts.
So anyone that doesn't line up with the one week theory is going to hell? That seems pretty dramatic.
Yes, that would be dramatic. Had I said that.
The Word may not, but the people who read it do. That is why there is still antisemitism in Europe today, because people read what they want to read. They stamp the Bible with their own preconcieved notions.
Yes, we were warned there would be many false prophets and anti-Christs. Just because others jump ship does not mean all have or should.
What I was saying is that you base your faith primarily on the creation argument.
Now that is a very good
assumption. But false
If that gets shot down, then you conclude that there is no God.
How so?
Even if the entire Bible is somehow disproven tomarrow, that doesn't mean that God doesn't exist. God doesn't depend on the creation in a week story being true.
This is so true
Faith in what? God or an assumption? That is what I am trying to communicate.
Faith in God and of Christ that His word is Truth, but every man a liar. Basically what is said in scriptures is that we can and should trust the living Word of God over all that we hear apart from the Word. We should be scrutinizing our beliefs before we put the Word of God in our little box of human intellect
That very same faith that you put in radio telescopes and mass spectrometers, I choose to put in the Word of God. I don't deny that a star is x-million jugazwillion miles from here. But by the same token I cannot deny what the Word tells me based on my limited understanding of whats around me.
We added up the geneologies and got the number 6000, not God.
No, that number is reserved for man.
The Bible never ever mentions how much time elapsed since the creation of the world. It merely gives the birth and death dates of individuals. We conclude that if we add them all up, we get the creation date. This is wrong.
How is this wrong?
And then if you tie the assumption in with your faith, you are painting yourself into a corner.
The only assumption in
my faith is that God is not a liar.