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(Genesis 6:3) NKJV
And the Lord said, "My Spirit will not strive (abide) with man forever, for he is indeed flesh; yet his days shall be one hundred and twenty years."
Originally posted by ben91069
Regarding this theory, what do you make of the Genesis account when mans days became numbered down to only 120 years after the flood?
God says that he will not deal with man forever, but that his days shall be numbered to 120. Maybe 120 years is the fullness of a complete life and not 125 years. Is there any evidence of people actually showing their birth records of being older than 120 or is it just a lot of word of mouth that they say they are that old?
Originally posted by nextguyinline
Doesn't the bible explicitly say that man cannot live beyond 120 years?
I am aware of the debate of that, so I'm assuming you debate the firmness of that verse.
(Genesis 6:3) NKJV
And the Lord said, "My Spirit will not strive (abide) with man forever, for he is indeed flesh; yet his days shall be one hundred and twenty years."
If you don't, does this negate your theory?
Taking into consideration the nature of repeating numbers, (i am in no way a math genious, rather a laymen) I'd say 3.14114.... is not close to pi. Maybe you could actually mathmatically predict the day of 2092, which allows the math to equal pi?
As a curiosity; and since my math skills reach little further than geometry, trig and algaebra(i took calculus in highschool but nothing that year stayed with me); what do you think about applying the the golden ratio to your theory. Not quite a circle, but isn't a spiral really just an ever decreasing circle? I don't know, just curious really.