Jehovah's Witnesses believe that the Earth is approximately 13,000 years old, based on their interpretation of biblical chronology. They reject scientific estimates of the Earth's age, which suggest it is around 4.5 billion years old. Instead, they focus on the timeline outlined in The Bible, particularly the creation account in Genesis. This belief aligns with their understanding of God's purpose and the history of humanity as described in their teachings.
Jehovah's Witness but this is an old way to say it. They are now called Zeugen Jehovas.
According to creationism, the Earth is less than 10,000 years old, and is usually found to be around 6,000 years old. This results from an interpretation of Biblical genealogies.
According to radiometric dating the Earth is approximately 4.54 billion years old. This age is based on dating of meteorite material.
It can't be done. Jehovah's Witnesses don't observe their annual birthdate. You'd be doing it all alone, all by yourself. Many of us don't even know how old we are, unless we figure it out each time; because we don't celebrate birthdays we never know how old we are. (Oh did I say that already?)
The earth is approximately 6000 years old according to the Bible. Most geologists think that the earth is about 4.3 billion years old. You are free to accept whatever approach suits you.
The Earth is approximately 4.567 Billion years old (4,567,000,000).There are 365.25 days in a year (hence leap years every 4 years).365.25 x 4,567,000,000 = 1,668,096,750,000.As such the earth is approximately 1.67 trillion days old.
Charles Darwin estimated the age of the Earth to be several hundred million years old based on his theory of evolution. This was in contrast to the prevailing belief at the time that the Earth was only a few thousand years old according to biblical accounts.
Charles Taze Russell was 27 years old when he started publishing the Watchtower magazine in 1879.
any age...for it to be offical you have to have witnesses and maybe a lawyer, but I'm not sure about the lawyer.
4.Approximately how old is the Earth?
How old do scientists calculate the Earth
4.Approximately how old is the Earth?