Re: HOW THE SPHINX DEBUNKED SCIENCE ONCE & FOR ALL

Norm (rmp@seanet.com)
Thu, 8 Aug 1996 09:34:11 MST

> How old is the Earth? How old is mankind? If you believe carbon-dating,
>a lot older than it really is.
> If you believe Jubilees, the Exodus took place in the Year of the World
>2410. Based on the supporting evidence of the Tell el-Amarna Letters, I
>have dated the Exodus to 1417 BC. So the first year of human history
>begins in 2410 + 1417 or 3827 B.C. Plus 1996 years AD gives us the
>present year of the world 5823.
> Of course, the first six "days" may well have been much longer than 24
>hours each since the Sun and Earth hadn't even been created yet!

In Genesis, each of the 6 days of creation is characterised as a day of
the greater light (the sun) and the lesser light (the moon) "and God made
two great lights; greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to
rule the night.."

Also it refers to the evening and the morning.

Your arguments are baloney. You funnymentalists don't even believe
what your own bible says.

Norm,