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Question about the "age" of the universe
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So we know that the universe will disappear when the last of God's children have become enlightened and returned home. I mean, from our experience of time. So our scientists are mistaken when they predict some 20 billion years of expansion and then shrinking towards another big bang - whatever.
Here's my question:
Has it been the same in the "past"? Like, the universe hasn't been around for 13 billion years waiting for us to show up but rather came into "existence" when we needed it, when we began dreaming of separation. I think I heard Gary Renard talk about something like 6.000 years but I don't remember the source.
6.000 years? Like the creationists believe? Coincidence?
Thank you and have a wonderful 2019!
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