CommanderOtto wrote:[NH]Shadow wrote:CommanderOtto wrote:ummm Shadow, I don't think dinossaurs lived at the same time with humans. I have a biblical encyclopedia and go check what it says about it. And regarding the earth being 6000 years old... I personally believe that it is way older than that. Although the Bible says 7 days for creation, remember that a Day in the Bible often has the meaning of "period of time" and does not necessarily mean a literal day. So the Bible can still be right about the days and conform to science. Besides, I am sure that a Day for God is much more than a day for us.
I tend to take the Bible at face value for things like this...and land animals and Man are both created on the same day (Day 6). According to the context of original text, it is believed to be a literal 7 days of creation (the 7th being for rest). And, if you can believe in an omnipotent, omnipresent God, how hard is it to believe that He spoke everything into existence in 6 literal days?
You are right that God can do it in 6 literal days, but the radiation does demonstrate that earth is older than 6000 years. Therefore, if the Bible has used the term Day in other passages, and not actually talking about 24 hours, then I suppose Genesis is using this same time of "day" that signifies thousands of years. Quote of Homestar:The Bible frequently uses the term “day” to designate various periods of time. In some cases these periods are of an unspecified length.
If God created the laws of physics, then radiation is reliable. I guess that if he created the earth in 6 days (of unspecified length) and we have radiation to see that the earth is very old, then that means that God was talking about days not equal to 24 hours. Therefore, the Bible is accurate and still follows the laws of physics.
I wouldn't call radioactive dating a "law".