No of course not. There is only one true Christ, and He left the earth 2000 years ago, His name is Jesus. = = President Obama does not think he is Christ.
first of all the earth has only existed for a couple thousand years and God created the oceans at one time there wasn't only one.
No it's only every four years.
The period is about 365.25 earth days The calendar omits the extra 1/4 day, and every 4 years we have a "leap year" of 366 days to keep the calendar as close as possible to the yearly seasons. Years ending in "00" are only leap years when the hundreds digits are also divisible by 4 (e.g. 1600, 2000).
One year on Neptune is the same as 164.8 Earth years. The planet was discovered in 1846 and has only completed a single revolution since then.
2 Billion years
this is only about 8 months
As there are 2.135 Julian years in a Martian year, you'd be 25.62 years old in earth years.
The universe as a whole is estimated to be 14.4 billion years old. As for earth, it was created only 4.54 billion years ago!
None. The only star in the Earth's history is the Sun and the Sun existed before the Earth and will outlive the Earth.
There are only leap years on Earth, so there is no such thing as a leap year on Jupiter.
Including 2000, there are 243 leap years from 2000 through 3000. Most centuries have 24 leap years, every four years from the fourth through the 96th year of the century. Only once every four centuries is the last year of the century also a leap year (like the year 2000).