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Today's episode of Resident Strangers covers a topic that was submitted by someone before this podcast officially began. Rich and Steve are discussing the age of the earth. Is there a Biblical age of the earth? What is the relationship with science and the Bible when it comes to the age of the earth? Is the earth billions and billions of years old? Rich starts the conversation with a lot of the science behind how earthly things are dated. He brings up radiometric dating and some of the assumptions that surround it. There are two schools of thought when it comes to dating the earth from a Biblical perspective. One would be taking the Bible literally with no date gaps and that Genesis gives a chronological history with six literal days. The other would be to say that Genesis was never intended to give chronology and is mainly literature not requiring an age of the earth. This can quickly become a very complicated discussion amongst Christians. Steve makes it clear that no matter what we can know that God created man and life uniquely. He also points out that Moses gave the account in Genesis to point people to the Sabbath which would support the idea of a 24-hour day. What are the non-negotiables when it comes to thinking about the age of the earth? Rich breaks those things down and they also briefly discuss the idea of evolution. Rich and Steve both talk through why they hold to a young earth position, but we hope this discussion helps you to come to a conclusion on your own based on Biblical truth. All in all, it is important to not allow these types of topics to sway an understanding of who Jesus is. Do you research, enjoy learning but remember to walk closely with Jesus first. We look forward to being back with you next Tuesday!
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Today's episode of Resident Strangers covers a topic that was submitted by someone before this podcast officially began. Rich and Steve are discussing the age of the earth. Is there a Biblical age of the earth? What is the relationship with science and the Bible when it comes to the age of the earth? Is the earth billions and billions of years old? Rich starts the conversation with a lot of the science behind how earthly things are dated. He brings up radiometric dating and some of the assumptions that surround it. There are two schools of thought when it comes to dating the earth from a Biblical perspective. One would be taking the Bible literally with no date gaps and that Genesis gives a chronological history with six literal days. The other would be to say that Genesis was never intended to give chronology and is mainly literature not requiring an age of the earth. This can quickly become a very complicated discussion amongst Christians. Steve makes it clear that no matter what we can know that God created man and life uniquely. He also points out that Moses gave the account in Genesis to point people to the Sabbath which would support the idea of a 24-hour day. What are the non-negotiables when it comes to thinking about the age of the earth? Rich breaks those things down and they also briefly discuss the idea of evolution. Rich and Steve both talk through why they hold to a young earth position, but we hope this discussion helps you to come to a conclusion on your own based on Biblical truth. All in all, it is important to not allow these types of topics to sway an understanding of who Jesus is. Do you research, enjoy learning but remember to walk closely with Jesus first. We look forward to being back with you next Tuesday!
Sign up for the Resident Strangers email list - http://eepurl.com/iwv3Ug
Questions or comments?
Email [email protected]
Would you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We’d love it if you’d share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.
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