This probably won't go over well, but....

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I'm not sure but its probably located in Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateapokaiwhenuakit anatahu

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Well, it is the summit where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, the climber of mountains, the land-swallower who travelled about, played his nose flute to his loved one.
 

timpanogos

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Heber
Religion tells us that the Earth is 6000 years old.

Joe Smith pegs it at 2.5 billion years old.

7000 God Years, where 1 day to God is a 1000 Years to man.

So that is
7000 * 1000 * 365.2425 = 2,556,697,500 years (or one eternal round)

I personally believe Mr. Smith got this from a Kabolic Jewish Rabbi friend that he meet up with in Navoo (see School of the Prophets and all the Hebrew they studied at the time).

Meditative Kabolic Jews have a text called “Sefer Yetzirah” (book of creation). It also spells out the 2.5 billion year creation that the jews refer to as a “sabatical creation” (7 day creation). This book also refers to multiple creations and specifies a sequence of creations called a “jubilee creation” which of course is 7 * 7 or 49 times the 2.5 billion of the sabatical creation.

That’s 2,556,697,500 * 49 = 125,278,177,500 billion years.

It is thought, in some religious circles, that physical parts of a given creation (i.e. matter), after the eternal round (creation through death of a creation), maybe reused in a subsequent creation.

In scientific terms, suppose the earth gets plowed with some huge astoriod and breaks it up into many little new astoriods, which float around the solar system (say for 125 billion years) until some future event causes them to re-combine into some new world, made of a solor system worth of mixed previously scattered matter.
 
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timpanogos

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Heber
I guess it was just the forum sensoring it or whatever but my girlfriends family doesn't say it so I was just confused

Ever known some old timers that say “Judis Priest”, in a swearing tone, “ all the time instead of JC? Kind of like the newer generations saying fetch instead of dropping the big f bomb.

Kind of funny
 

timpanogos

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Heber
I like that ^. Might have to search out my roots a little deeper....

In deeper Mormon theology, it is said that Krist is the redeemer of 1000’s of worlds (creations) and that this earth is the “redemptive creation”. The last of a series on which he was finally born and performed the needed redemption for all of his creations.

It was been suggested that it is/was somehow important that parts of all of Krist’s previous creations (some of their matter) is found on this earth.
 
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