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  1. The Bible says that Gid created humans on the sixth day. Then, in chapter 5 and chapter 11, we find lists of names and the number of years that passed between each generation. If you add up all the numbers in these lists of names, you will see that the Bible claims that the first humans were created about 6,000 years ago.

  2. 26 mar 2009 · The Creation Story: How Old Is the Earth? Author: CRI Statement. •. Article ID: DA060. •. Updated: Jul 31, 2022. •. Published: Mar 26, 2009. While all Christians believe that the universe was created by God (Genesis1:1), opinions vary widely concerning when this creation took place.

  3. 8 wrz 2020 · Dr. Michael A. Milton. President, Faith for Living. Updated Sep 08, 2020. Dating the earth in years is tricky. We all know that there are those who believe the earth is billions of years old, and there are those who believe the earth is 6000 years old, or so.

  4. 24 sie 2023 · 1. Young Earth Creationists (YEC) 1. God created the universe and all it contains in six twenty-four-hour days a few thousand years before Christ (Gen 1). On the last day, God created Adam and Eve. After the Fall, the physical world dramatically changed, including by the introduction of animal death (Gen 3).

  5. When did dinosaurs exist on the earth? Were they still living after God made man? We know that dinosaurs existed because there is a significant amount of evidence that they did in the fossil record. The question is, where do they fit into the chronological record?

  6. As to whether or not dinosaurs are mentioned in Scripture, consider this: Although there is no reference to individual species (other than humans) in the 31 verses that describe the first six Days, there is an allusion to those creatures we have labeled dinosaurs: And God created the large taninim . . . (Gen. 1:21).

  7. Dinosaurs were created by God on day six of creation along with humans (Gen 1:24–27), meaning dinosaurs and humans coexisted and cohabitated (also see Job 40:13–41:34). The majority of dinosaurs died when God flooded the world (Gen 6:9–8:19), while the rest died out shortly after the flood.