On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 12:22:12 +0100, in alt.talk.creationism
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>On Thu 08 Nov 2007 Justinian Sibelieus <capacity@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>It was possibly in the wilderness of Sinai in 1513 B.C.E. that Moses,
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>I believe Moses was born circa 1900 BC. Thus the time of the
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>actual exodus of the Hebrews out of Egypt was closer to 1820
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>BC. But what's a few centuries in the grand scheme of things?
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The Exodus that didn't happen? That one?
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>>perhaps before the Deluge of Noah's day, which occurred in 2370 B.C.E.
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>I believe the great flood was circa 28,000 BC.
The Flood that didn't happen? How do you date such things?
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>dating the actual Creation of this solar system, which in turn
>is far younger than the Creation of this galaxy, ad infinitum,
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>is half-way between a few billion years BPE, and "young earth"
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>faithful, Ussher, et al fundamentalists, who apparently never
>heard of the perfect mood. The first Immortal humans on Earth
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>circa 100,000,000 years BPE. The Adamic Fall circa 200,000 BC,
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>& commencement of the astronomical long-count circa 177,376 BC.
>The great tribulation, Armageddon to the end of this old heaven
>and old earth imminent to before Friday, December 21st, 2012 AD,
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>with the purging of the temple complete by or before circa 2331
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>AD. But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong, but could you?
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>In Vigilance,
>Daniel Joseph Min
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>http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
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