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That God will move His capital city from the planet heaven to the planet earth to dwell with men forever and administer the affairs of the universe from the earth. (1 Pet. 3:13; Rev. 21:1-22:5)
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That the resurrected saints saved from Abel to the Millennium, will be heirs with God and joint heirs with Christ and will reign as kings and priests on earth helping God administer the affairs of the universe forever. (1 Pet. 3:13; Ps. 149:5-9; Dan. 7:18-27; Mt. 19:28; Rom. 8:17; I Cor. 4:8; 6:2; Eph. 2:7; 2 Tim. 2:12; 2 Thess. 1:4-10; Rev. 1:6; 2:26-27; 5:9-10; 11:15; 12:5; 20:4-6; 22:5)
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Christians, why do scientist say the earth is billions of years old and when the bible says it's only 6,000?
Because it the same book that thinks a wooden boat made of tar can hold the weight of all the world's animals.
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Creation. The planet’s coming into existence is recounted in the Bible with the simple statement: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Ge 1:1) Just how long ago the starry heavens and the earth were created is not stated in the Bible. Therefore, there is no basis for Bible scholars to take issue with scientific calculations of the age of the planet. Scientists estimate the age of some rocks as being three and a half billion years, and the earth itself as being about four to four and a half billion or more years.
As to time, the Scriptures are more definite about the six creative days of the Genesis account. These days have to do, not with the creation of earth’s matter or material, but with the arranging and preparing of it for man’s habitation.
The Bible does not reveal whether God created life on any of the other planets in the universe. However, astronomers today have not found proof that life exists on any of these planets and, in fact, know of no planet besides the earth that is at present capable of supporting the life of fleshly creatures.