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Ever since long-age geology and the theory of evolution became established in the nineteenth century, Christians have been divided over how to respond to the secular view of origins. Among evangelicals, there are two main positions. One is to accept the secular view in whole or in part, and to reinterpret the Bible to harmonize it with that view. The other is to reject the secular view, believing...

done it in an instant; but by doing it in a certain order over a period of six days, he was teaching certain lessons, as I will show later. A coherent worldview and eschatology The eleventh point is that the history of Genesis is necessary for a coherent biblical worldview and eschatology (study of the last things). For example, one aspect of the biblical worldview is that man and this world are of central, supreme importance in creation. Man was made in the image of God and was placed in this world,
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