Franktalk wrote:ludwigm wrote:Changing rotation of the Earth? OK.
Changing speed of light? OK.
Changing constants of the physics? OK.
We reached the last days.
The changing of the rotation of the earth happens each time we have a major earthquake. We actually can measure a change to the rotation and axis tilt. It does appear that the constants of physics are pretty constant right now. And it appears that things did settle around 1829 or so. But it is my belief that this stasis is driven by God. Peter wrote about it in 2 Peter chapter 3. Here I believe Peter set a date for the last days as Jan 1829.
So for me the stasis is confirmation of God's word
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You maliciously left out some words of my comment.
This is the comment I wrote:Changing rotation of the Earth? OK.
Changing speed of light? OK.
Changing constants of the physics? OK.
And all of them cease to change in the last decades, when we have the proper devices to measure them exactly? OK.
Final curves, which become linear in A.D. 2000 (now)? OK.
Are we all living in such special slice of the time?
We reached the last days.
The "calculations" of Setterfield are fixing on now, the last century, - or Januar 1929, if You like this date - because now one can not find any scientist who takes seriously the changing lightspeed or changing the rotation of Earth. Or changing constants.
I can comprehend that creationists, - like You, dear Franktalk - in sheer desperation can lean on a broken reed if the undefendable should be defended.
Sooner or later every child should learn that Santa and Easter Bunny don't come, the gifts arrive by the hand of the parents.