The Colorado Plateau | Is it the Birthplace of Our Moon?

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Many today follow what scientists call the “Gaslight Model” of our Sun and Universe. Our star, the Sun, however, is actually electromagnetic and the hottest temperatures are above the surface of the Sun, not at its core. Many think they can find truth in orthodoxy, or popular opinion, but they never will. The same is true for our Moon. Those who follow the gaslight model will say our Moon was captured by the Earth gravitationally, again, I disagree. I think it came to be through a process called electrogravitic expulsion.

What do I think is the approximate age of the Earth?

—> *beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.* <— (2 Peter 3:8).

In the book of Genesis chapter 2 verse 17, God told Adam in the day he ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, he would surely die. Key words, IN THE DAY he ate. (Genesis 2:17) We know that Adam and Eve did not literally die on the literal day they ate the fruit, but instead, this same book of Genesis says Adam lived to be nine hundred and thirty years old (Genesis 5:5). In the same book of Genesis chapter one, we are told by many to interpret the days of creation literally, one day means just that, one twenty four hour day. If we apply this same twenty four hour standard to what God told Adam in Genesis chapter two verse seventeen it fails. It fails because again we can see Adam did not literally die on the literal day he ate the fruit. Since we know it’s impossible for God to be either mistaken, or incorrect it is plain to see that God was not talking about a literal twenty four hour day to Adam, but instead, a different Godly concept of time applies .

What is this different Godly concept of time that applies to God’s statement in Genesis chapter two verse seventeen? We can find this different Godly concept of time in the many scripture verses below:

Psalm 90:4 For a thousand years in Your sight Are like yesterday when it is past, And like a watch in the night.

2 Peter 3:8 But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.

Additionally The Book of Jubilees chapter four verse thirty thoroughly compliments the scriptures verses above when it plainly states the following, And he (Adam) lacked seventy years of one thousand years; for one thousand years are as one day in the testimony of the heavens and therefore was it written concerning the tree of knowledge: 'On the day that you eat thereof you shall die.' For this reason he did not complete the years of this day; for he died during it.

If we then apply this a thousand years is as one day, Godly concept to not only Genesis chapter two verse seventeen, but to chapter one in the book of Genesis as well, it brings continuity to the book of Genesis and becomes apparent that the age of the earth is *twelve thousand years old*. Six days of creation plus the six days after creation, to today. Take note, the "two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night" were set in the firmament "to give light upon the earth" by God on the "fourth day" not the first.

To the many who’d say we should look at the days in the book of Genesis chapter one as a literal twenty four hour day, I say this, (Isaiah 55:8) “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, Nor are your ways My ways says the Lord.” I do not think this thousand year is as a day concept would only apply to Genesis chapter two verse seventeen, but rather, I think it applies to chapter one as well.

To the many who’d say Adam and Eve died spiritually on that day, I’d say if their spirit died, they would have died as well. Instead, on that day, their seed and spirit became fallen altered, leading to God sending His one and only Son to atone for our sins.

To those who'd say God wrote "six days" with His finger in the book of Exodus Chapter 20 verse 11, I would say this... I think The Book of Exodus, Chapter 20 verses 1-17, The Ten Commandments including the days of creation in verse 11, is a combination of words spoken by God and also words that were written with God's finger and I think a distinction should be drawn between the two. It seems to me the King James Bible (KJB) uses a colon ( : ) to draw a distinction between words written with God's finger verses words spoken by God. Exodus chapter 20 verse 9 and10 end with colon ( : ). In both ancient and modern English grammar, a colon ( : ) is used to introduce clauses or phrases that serve to describe, amplify, or restate what precedes them. Since verses 9 and 10 end with a colon ( : ) I think verse 11 should be read as words that were spoken by God used to amplify, or restate what He wrote with His finger with regard to keeping the sabbath day. “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, Nor are your ways My ways* says the Lord. The Apostle Peter pleaded with us not to be ignorant and told us directly for a reason when he says: "beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day." (2 Peter 3:8). For some however, this verse holds no scriptural application. On the other hand, I stand firm and do think the account of the days of creation in Genesis chapter one is a total of six thousand years in the same way God told Adam IN THE DAY he ate the fruit he would surely die. He meant a one thousand year day.

My conclusion: In the same way that one year ends after twelve months and begins a new, I think our time here on earth ends after twelve thousand years before it too begins a new. Six thousand years of creation, six thousand years after creation, including Noah's flood, again, starting a new after twelve thousand years total. The thousand year reign of Jesus Christ is what comes next because "one thousand years are as one day in the testimony of the heavens" Jesus' one thousand year reign is as the sabbath day, the last day. He is the alpha and omega, begging and end.

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