From: Hofmann, Jim (jhofmann@exchange.fullerton.edu)
Date: Mon Sep 22 2003 - 14:24:23 EDT
The following source should help:
http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/ussher.htm
Jim Hofmann
http://nsmserver2.fullerton.edu/departments/chemistry/evolution_creation
/web/
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Collins [mailto:gwcollins@algol.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 1:16 AM
To: asa@lists.calvin.edu
Subject: Quick question...
Burgy wrote, _inter alia_:
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 05:20:01 -0400, asa-digest wrote:
>It is on this line of reasoning that I will not use the "God will not
>mislead" argument against YEC claims. God COULD have created the
>universe, and us, 6007 years ago, just as a literal reading of Genesis
>clearly reports. The scientific evidence for an earth older than that
by
>a factor of 700,000 or so, can then be explained in two ways:
Where did archbishop Ussher get his (in)famous creation date of
4004 BC? It seems there is no continuous genealogy which also
gives precise ages linking Adam to (say) Christ. (Or have I simply
not noticed it?)
OTOH I seem to vaguely remember reading somewhere that Ussher
arrived at his figure not from genealogy at all, but rather from some
theological consideration that required multiples of 1000 years,
4000 of which were prior to Jesus' birth. The extra 4 years were
added (making it 4004 BC rather than 4000 BC) because, due to
inaccuracy in the original 'zero point', Jesus was born in 4 BC.
Does anyone know if this is so? and have a reference for it?
Thanks,
/Gary
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