Posted on 08/23/2004 6:58:34 AM PDT by blam
I'm sorry HLW but the bible does not state that the days were 24 hours long. It says the evening and the morning were the first day etc. While this does tie us to a recurring period it does not tie down what that period was.
From Strongs concordance:
"03117 Mwy yowm yome" (sorry I don't have the hebrew fonts, The first should be in Hebrew, the second is the English equivalent and the third is the pronounciation)
from an unused root meaning to be hot; TWOT-852; n m
AV-day 2008, time 64, chronicles + 01697 37, daily 44, ever 18, year 14, continually 10, when 10, as 10, while 8, full 8 always 4, whole 4, alway 4, misc 44; 2287
1) day, time, year
1a) day (as opposed to night)
1b) day (24 hour period)
1b1) as defined by evening and morning in Genesis 1
1b2) as a division of time
1b2a) a working day, a days journey
1c) days, lifetime (pl.)
1d) time, period (general)
1e) year
1f) temporal references
1f1) today
1f2) yesterday
1f3) tomorrow"
It looks to be a very general time word.
I leave it as an exercise for the interested reader to find examples of each usage.
(While I'm a creationist (intelligent design version) I know that we have to look at the word from God's viewpoint so it's posisble He may have used the galactic day as a measure)
Don't leave in in supense! Is he right and if so what does it mean?
Ah, but a mile thick ice sheet doesn't continue to pour into the crater until all the heat is absorbed converting it to steam.
A wall of ice surrounding a red hot crater is much more benign than a wall of ocean encroaching on a 60 mile wide geyser of live steam.
With liquid water, the heat is fairly quickly transported to the atmosphere as steam, water vapor, salts, and sea bottom ooze swept into the mix.
Ice OTOH doesn't transport the energy planet wide, the crater ends up radiating most of the heat out to space, limiting the damage to the local vicinity.
The major difference I can see is one hit near (relatively) the equator (better mixing) and the other at a pole, I would guess that if major impact caused extinctions this impact should have caused at least an extinction in the southern hemisphere.
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Giant asteroid rocked Antarctica
Near Earth Object Information Centre | 8/20/2004 | staff
Posted on 10/17/2004 9:26:51 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
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Cosmic Hole-in-One Captured Over Antarctica
RedNova | Monday, 5 September 2005, 20:43 CDT | staff / press release
Posted on 09/05/2005 9:36:19 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1491615/posts?page=11#11
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Blah blah blah blah blah...
Since the earth is only about 10,000 years old, I love these liberal dating methods claimed as "fact"
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In a defense of indigenous Mexican people, President Obama blamed the Mayans failed doomsday prediction on G.W. Bush.
Is the jar labeled Aby-normal?
Shameless Young Frankenstein reference/
Brain in a jar?
Wouldn’t happen to be due to the Fungi of Yuggoth?
And has anyone seen any Mountains of Madness down there?
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