Do you think the earth will be destroyed? Can we trust what the bible says here?

2018-05-10 11:55 pm
No, planet Earth will never be destroyed, burned in fire, or replaced. The Bible teaches that God created the earth to be inhabited forever.

“The righteous will possess the earth, and they will live forever on it.”​—Psalm 37:29.
“[God] has established the earth on its foundations; it will not be moved from its place forever and ever.”​—Psalm 104:5.
“The earth remains forever.”​—Ecclesiastes 1:4.
“The One who formed the earth, its Maker who firmly established it, . . . did not create it simply for nothing, but formed it to be inhabited.”​—Isaiah 45:18.

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2018-05-11 2:20 am
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I TRUST THE BIBLE MORE THAN I TRUST YOU
2018-05-11 12:55 am
Obviously the Earth will eventually be destroyed.
2018-05-11 12:19 am
This is the problem with equivocation, or "failing to define one's terms".

The bible is wrong about so many things, using it to make scientific projections is not unlike using it to practice medicine. In general, a ****ing bad idea.
2018-05-11 4:22 am
God created this earth so that humans could enoy living on it forever. He wanted the earth always to be inhabited by rightheous , happy people. See Psalm 115:16; Isaiah 45:18.
The earth will never bedestroyed ; it will last forever. Read Psalm 104:5; Ecclesiastes 1:4.

We can trust what the Bible says.
參考: Bible
2018-05-11 2:31 am
You ask a question and then don't want answers? You answer your own question? What would be the point? This is Yahoo ANSWERS, not a forum.
2018-05-11 12:29 am
I don't think it will be destroyed. I don't believe it will be destroyed.

I know it will be destroyed and in fire, despite what your book of fables says on the subject. As an inevitable consequence of the Sun aging out of the Main Sequence of stars, it will balloon up to a red giant with a radius close to, if not larger than, the orbit of Earth. Being within the photosphere of the Sun will absolutely vaporize Earth... No doubt about it.

But far before that happens, the habitable zone will move further out and the Earth will no longer support life like it does now. Depending on whose estimate you want to go with, increased energy output from the Sun will push average surface temperatures above the boiling point of water in 500 million to 1 billion years.

And it would require a significant change in the laws of physics to change this outcome.
2018-05-11 2:06 pm
I thought the earth is estimated to be consumed by sun in about 4 billion years. And later the sun will be consumed into another star and galaxy, and eventually all those will run out of energy. And so it goes
2018-05-11 3:52 am
THE Scripture in the Old Testamet that was translated as the "end of the world" was translated from the Hebrew, "end of the Olam". Olam does mean world but also means, Age or a long span of time. The scripture refers to when Jesus retgurns and rules the world for 1000 years so here Olam must mean, age, or a long span of time because the word must be present for Jesus to rule it.
2018-05-11 7:02 am
Humans will destroy the Earth far faster than any type of 'divine' intervention or cosmic disaster will ever take place. Fact.
2018-05-11 1:54 am
Then what about when it speaks of a 'New Earth' after the End Times in the New Testament. Earth may abide, but that doesn't mean that people will always be on earth.


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