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I want your opinion on 4 questions...
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How long are the days in Genesis 1? Why?
How old is the earth and life? Why?
Did man and apes share a common ancestor? Why or why not?
Were Adam and Eve real people? Why or why not?
How old is the earth and life? Why?
Did man and apes share a common ancestor? Why or why not?
Were Adam and Eve real people? Why or why not?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.3 Its likely because of DNA commonality
4 Its likely at some point that there was one male (or more)who was more homo sap than not and who bred with one (or more) female who was more homo sap than not. I have a feeling that all current human life can be traced back to a very few women through mitochondria...will go and have a google.
4 Its likely at some point that there was one male (or more)who was more homo sap than not and who bred with one (or more) female who was more homo sap than not. I have a feeling that all current human life can be traced back to a very few women through mitochondria...will go and have a google.
well I was kind of right except that Mitochondrial Eve wasn't around at the same time as Y chromosome Adam according to wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial_Eve
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial_Eve
The day used to be a lot less than 24 hours the tidal action of the moon slows it down.
620 million years ago it was a little over 21 hours
We can tell this from tidal deposits - so called rhytemites
http://en.wikipedia.o...i/Tidal_acceleration.
620 million years ago it was a little over 21 hours
We can tell this from tidal deposits - so called rhytemites
http://en.wikipedia.o...i/Tidal_acceleration.
Jake, that's fascinating. I never knew that the earth & moon could be considered a double planet system rather than a planet and satellite one. 2.1 billion years until the suns radiation burns off the oceans eh? Best get a move on with the escape plans. Also fascinating that as the suns mass decreases we are slowly ( very very slowly) drifting further away from it.
So thankyou to the OP.
So thankyou to the OP.
alexanderd, I don't know how they actually manage things in Scandinavia (and it's quite possible the Israelites of a few millennia ago didn't either), but I suspect the ones in the far north still think of 'day' and night' even when it's dark/light for most of the 24 hours around midsummer and midwinter.