(May 7, 2016 at 10:18 am)Drich Wrote:Divide 14 billion years by Earth harvest cycles and get "six"? You suck at math more than I do.(May 5, 2016 at 1:43 pm)TubbyTubby Wrote: So what is your argument? That the Earths orbital period 6000 years ago was different to now?
No. My arguement states that if "we" (6000 years ago) did not know the earth revolved around the sun, then 365 1/4 day year was not how years were counted. They were counted by harvest cycles or celestial events. Some of which could take longer than a 365 day year while other took less time.
Again the Hebrew word year does not mean 365 days it represents a completed time cycle like what a year represents to us.
Again in this culture days were not counted and marked as we mark them, so to assume your measure of a year was their measure of a year is foolish.
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