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My thoughts, since you asked...

The idea that one day is like a thousand years comes from various scriptues, 2 Peter 3:8. Psalm 90:4. It seems to me to be used poetically rather than descriptively.

Not having the bible referenced in the video, I can not assess the genealogy timeline it lays out. So, not enough info.

References to the book if Barnabas as a "lost" book makes me think it was one of the gnostic gospels, which I discredit at face value - but would have to read to see what it says and assess its truthfulness.

The whole idea of this theory indicates that we are in the sixth day, meaning God has still been creating this whole time. And I could get behind that to a certain point, but as it stands I don't think so. I tend to believe humans have been around much longer than 6,000 years and I take the days spoken of in Genesis to be "periods of time".

1 year ago
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My houghts, since you asked...

The idea that one day is like a thousand years comes from various scriptues, 2 Peter 3:8. Psalm 90:4. It seems to me to be used poetically rather than descriptively.

Not having the bible referenced in the video, I can not assess the genealogy timeline it lays out. So, not enough info.

References to the book if Barnabas as a "lost" book makes me think it was one of the gnostic gospels, which I discredit at face value - but would have to read to see what it says and assess its truthfulness.

The whole idea of this theory indicates that we are in the sixth day, meaning God has still been creating this whole time. And I could get behind that to a certain point, but I tend to believe humans have been around much longer than 6,000 years and I take the days spoken of in Genesis to be "periods of time".

1 year ago
1 score