This book addresses some questionable
conclusions made by Archbishop Ussher in his book The Annals of the World.
These dubious suppositions deal with the “beginning of time” and the start of
our mortal history. These disputable concepts become more evident when
averaging techniques are applied to cover unknown variables in the Biblical
patriarchal descendancy – in particular, the downward trend of the ages of
father’s having their first-born sons. This data is vital to estimate where we
now are in the span of humanity’s 6,000-year temporal existence, and how much
time remains before the Second Coming. Using averages based on scriptural
actuals to cover incomplete Biblical data will show a quantitative variance
between Archbishop Ussher’s dating of our genealogy to what should be a more
accurate one.
It also establishes the birth of Christ to be directly in the
“meridian” of the earth’s 7,000 (6,000-year mortal and 1,000-year millennium)
existence. Further, the possible role of evolution with its Pre-Adamites is
also considered. Regarding “The Beginning of Time,” the Doddridge Chronology
departs from standard creationist thinking to evaluate a number of related
doctrines and theories.
• The reality of evolution and how it fits into
scriptural explanations.
• That Adam with his fellow immortals began their miscegenation and colonization
of the earth in what today is Missouri, The United States instead of an obscure
location in Asia.
• That Noah likely lived with his
ancient forefathers also in ancient America, and therefore had no access to the rest of the world to collect animals native to various distant lands.
• What kinds of animals boarded the
Ark, and who perished in the Flood.
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