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Arguing the Age of the Earth? You’re Playing Darwin and the Dragon’s Game.

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The question isn’t how old the Earth is.
The question is when the Breath of God entered it.

We weren’t handed a geology textbook —
We were given Logos.

And Logos didn’t erupt into flesh until roughly 7,000 years ago, in the Garden of Eden.
That’s when the dust — also made by God, and standing upright long before — finally realized it was dust.
And God called it man.

That’s when humanity was formed not merely in biology,
but in spirit — in the image of God, with conscience, reason, and moral weight.

Everything before that?

Irrelevant.
Beautiful, mysterious, ancient, but pre-Logos.

To say the Earth is only 6,000 years old isn’t just bad science,
It’s bad theology, dressed in panic and preaching to Darwin’s ghost.

Ironically, by clinging to a young Earth to “refute” evolution,
many Christians grant Darwin the very premise he demanded:

That Genesis must be geological to be true.

It isn’t.

It’s revelation, and the divine clock doesn’t start with rocks.
It starts with Word and Logos.

Stop playing Darwin and the Dragon’s game.
By outrageously claiming that the Earth is only 6,000 years old,
you make us all look unhinged.

You’ve traded eternal truth for a false choice —
And in doing so, you’ve let the serpent define the terms.

And by allowing that,
you’ve helped drive millions away from Christ
people who never even stopped to hear the Gospel,
because they saw a Church shouting nonsense about the Earth being younger than a bristlecone pine.

In the end...
You didn’t defend the truth.
You were manipulated by the Dragon to discredit it —
and to turn people away from it.
And it worked flawlessly.
 
I'm confused. Who are you addressing, and where is the love?

“Where is the love?”

Right here:

It’s in warning the Church that preaching a 6,000-year Earth to defend the Gospel is actually discrediting the Gospel
and turning people away from it.

It’s in refusing to let Darwin and the Dragon define the terms of God’s covenant.

It’s in speaking plainly, because eternal souls are at stake, and pillow talk won’t save them.

If you think love means softening truth until it’s palatable,
then you’ve confused Jesus with Mr. Rogers.
Love is what drove Christ to flip tables, call people vipers, and say to Peter’s face:

“Get behind Me, Satan.”

So yes — there’s love here.
But it’s fierce, protective, and unflinching.

When truth feels unloving,
it usually means the lie has been your friend for far too long.
 
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