(December 29, 2016 at 3:09 am)snowtracks Wrote: First verse describes the beginning of the universe 13.77 bya.
No, it doesn't. Earth wasn't formed until nearly 10 billion years later.
Essentially, Snowtracks, what you have going here is a Texas Sharpshooter Fallacy, drawing bulls-eyes around bits and pieces of science that bear a casual resemblance to Bible verses.
Quote:When this universe has served it's purpose 'will roll-up like scroll burned with fire', God will create again which is called the new creation which will include a new earth (some indication that the new earth size could be 10 trillion times bigger then the current one).
That's... not even an unsupported assertion. That's not even wrong.
Quote:One main purpose of current universe: Angels are created spiritual beings and as such have free will, but no provision for redemption. Human's are similar but have a redemption plan that plays out in this 4 dimensional universe. After every human has responded to their free will redemptive decision either desiring connection or separation from God, this universe will have served it's purpose. God only needs one planet in this universe to accomplish this purpose. Christ appeared to John the Apostle on the Island of Patmos before he wrote the Book of Revelation and He said: "I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death". He died once. Therefore, there are no free will aliens anywhere in the universe. Earth is the center of the universe.
And that's just fucking ridiculous.