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1 | The three Earth Ages | Genesis | TxRedBelle | 53522 | ||
Thank you for your answer JustMe. I'm sorry, perhaps I should have explained better what I was thinking when I say 'the three earth ages'. Sometimes I forget to say what I mean...it drives my children crazy too! As I understand things, there are three earth ages. I do not buy into the evolution theory either after all, in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Darwin theory and all that makes simply no sense to me, even before I gave my life to God I couldn't swollow that. But we know, because we have physical evidence that dinosaurs and such roamed the earth. When I talked to my nephew about this his theory was that maybe God just didn't think that one all the way thru...he was eight. I laughed til I cried. Anyway, if I understand things correctly, this was the first Earth age. God was not pleased and destroyed this age. According to my nephew that was understandable, after all have you seen pictures of the dinosaurs? We know, because we have evidence again, that everything was destroyed in one horrific episode and I believe that no one but God in Heaven has the power to create such disaster. Thus began the second Earth age. This is where we find Adam and Eve. We live still today in that second earth age. The third earth age will be the time directly following the Rapture. That is the extent of what I know about this but I believe somewhere in the Bible it alludes briefly two different places to the first earth age but I can not find it anywhere. And although I have not gotten to the study of Revelations yet as I am still very young in the Lord, I believe Revelation would apparently be primarily about the third earth age. I am sorry about being so vague about my question before but what I was wondering was if I am even close to base on this subject and if it does vaguely mention this subject somewhere in the Bible. Thank you again for your patience. God bless, Toni |
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2 | goodness and kindness? | Gal 5:22 | TxRedBelle | 53365 | ||
It does indeed help, thank you. I have found so far that the word 'goodness' always seems to refer to an attribute of God and 'kindness' seems to refer to an act performed. I think where I am getting confused is that we so easily interchange the two but in the Bible they seem to be very different. Does anyone know a verse that might void my theory? For example, a verse that might not use 'goodness' to refer to a characteristic of God? Thank you again |
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