14 billion years is nothing, but he seemed pretty serious about that literal 6 days business.
Also: Lek, sorry, I've got even more work for you...
You mentioned that Christianity is not geocentric, because it's based around Christ and his teachings, not us. I gotta point out that Jesus came to save humanity from sin. Humanity is a noun exclusive to this planet, and
actually, if there is other life in the universe created by God, then the term earthlings might be more apt. And most importantly, if God created other life on other planets, they would not be Christians. Unless Jesus was also born, lived, was crucified, and resurrected all over again throughout the cosmos, then Christianity applies strictly to Earth, and especially because of it's sluggish pace at accepting the grander scale of the universe, I consider it a geocentric philosophy.
Also: Lek, sorry, I've got even more work for you...
You mentioned that Christianity is not geocentric, because it's based around Christ and his teachings, not us. I gotta point out that Jesus came to save humanity from sin. Humanity is a noun exclusive to this planet, and
actually, if there is other life in the universe created by God, then the term earthlings might be more apt. And most importantly, if God created other life on other planets, they would not be Christians. Unless Jesus was also born, lived, was crucified, and resurrected all over again throughout the cosmos, then Christianity applies strictly to Earth, and especially because of it's sluggish pace at accepting the grander scale of the universe, I consider it a geocentric philosophy.
“Avoidable human misery is more often caused not so much by stupidity as by ignorance, particularly our ignorance about ourselves.” - Carl Sagan, The Demon Haunted World: Science As A Candle In The Dark