From: Jay Willingham (jaywillingham@cfl.rr.com)
Date: Wed Oct 08 2003 - 17:47:00 EDT
Jay Willingham wrote:
>> > One could hypothesize that Pangea's division began in the time of Peleg
of
> > Genesis 10:25, "Two sons were born to Eber: One was named Peleg, [ 10:25
> > [Peleg] means [ division ] . ] because in his time the earth was
divided;
> > his brother was named Joktan."
>
Stephen J. Krogh, P.G. <panterragroup@mindspring.com> wrote
>
> Why would "one" want to? I suppose you could also "postulate" that WWII
> occurred before the Civil War, but that wouldn't make sense either. BTW,
> please bottom post.
Jay Willingham wrote:
The history of the last 200 years is a bit easier to prove empirically than
that of millenia ago.
God had laid out what happened in the Bible and I tend to believe his
testimony. That does not mean my interpretation of it is any better than
anyone else's.
It also does not mean I blindly believe anyone else's interpretation of
scientific truth, either.
I am looking for ways of reconciling scientific and Biblical truth.
What makes sense to man does not necessarily make sense to God.
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