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Mercnbeth -> Happy Birthday - Universe!!! (10/25/2004 11:12:14 AM)

On this day (October 22nd) in the year 4004 BC, at exactly 8 PM, THE LORD THY GOD begins creating the universe. At least, that's the story according to seventeenth century Anglican archbishop James Usher, who no doubt spent uncountable minutes pouring over dozens of Bibles to reach his theologically-binding conclusions.

Don't know if that's 8 PM eastern standard or daylight savings.




ChrisGreen -> RE: Happy Birthday - Universe!!! (10/25/2004 9:47:00 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Mercnbeth

On this day (October 22nd) in the year 4004 BC, at exactly 8 PM, THE LORD THY GOD begins creating the universe. At least, that's the story according to seventeenth century Anglican archbishop James Usher, who no doubt spent uncountable minutes pouring over dozens of Bibles to reach his theologically-binding conclusions.

Don't know if that's 8 PM eastern standard or daylight savings.



Hence ushering in the New Year. grin

Regards






Estring -> RE: Happy Birthday - Universe!!! (10/25/2004 11:09:39 PM)

And The Universe doesn't look a day over 1,000 years old! [:D]




feline -> RE: Happy Birthday - Universe!!! (10/30/2004 11:17:03 AM)

Hhhmmm . . . . . so the world is a Libra. Interesting. [:)]

Take care,

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compes -> RE: Happy Birthday - Universe!!! (10/30/2004 7:36:26 PM)

Creationist Museum Acquires 5,000-Year-Old T.Rex Skeleton

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TULSA, OK—In a major coup for the growing field of creation science, the perfectly preserved remains of a 5,000-year-old Tyrannosaurus Rex were delivered Monday to Tulsa's Creationist Museum of Natural History. "The Good Lord has, in His benevolence, led us to an important breakthrough for scientific inquiry," Creationist Museum of Natural History curator Dr. Elijah Gill said. "Our museum has many valuable and exciting exhibits that testify to Creation and shine light on the Lord's divine plan. But none have been as exciting—or anywhere near as old—as this new T. Rex specimen named 'Methuselah.' This skeleton, which dates back to roughly 3,000 B.C., offers the most compelling proof yet that the Earth was made by God roughly 10,000 years ago."


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Said Gill: "I have even received an exciting letter from a paleontologist at UCLA asserting that Methuselah could be even older than 5,000 years. Who knows, it might even date back to the Sixth Day of Creation."


Compes




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