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Dawn Duryea's avatar

Thanks for sharing your journey. I agree that when young people are taught from a young earth perspective and then encounter evidence to the contrary it can shatter their faith. It's like building your faith on one pillar (and one that is extra-biblical) and when that collapses the whole thing is destroyed. There is a lot more to say about this, but I appreciate your willingness to consider different views and I am so happy that you were able to keep a hold of that faith and develop it to God's glory. Keep shining your light!

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jaxyn's avatar

I was raised a young-earther and taught that the Earth was 6,000 to 12,000 years old. However, based on the dispersion of humanity after the flood and all the scattered civilizations, I'm kind of leaning toward an older Earth. Not millions of years of course, but something more on the lines of 15,000 to 30,000 years old.

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