Often thought of hills and valleys, vs endless perfect green meadows in relation to creation.
All the signs of an old earth are there, weathered canyons, hills and valleys. The Genesis account suggests an 'adult' aged earth, trees and plants ripe to be eaten by animals etc...Eve didn't have to wait for the sapling to grow and be enticing.
Don't want to swing this into a creationist discussion, but in line with your thoughts, the wrinkly earth is far more appealing than a flat unweathered one.
I love the rugged places, would rather camp in a dry riverbed or next to a mountain than in a paddock.
Which is maybe why us old wrinklies are still interesting.
Often thought of hills and valleys, vs endless perfect green meadows in relation to creation.
All the signs of an old earth are there, weathered canyons, hills and valleys. The Genesis account suggests an 'adult' aged earth, trees and plants ripe to be eaten by animals etc...Eve didn't have to wait for the sapling to grow and be enticing.
Don't want to swing this into a creationist discussion, but in line with your thoughts, the wrinkly earth is far more appealing than a flat unweathered one.
I love the rugged places, would rather camp in a dry riverbed or next to a mountain than in a paddock.
Which is maybe why us old wrinklies are still interesting.
and enjoy cheesecake
FABULOUSNESS. Kudos, Jeremy. Great post. X