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Does the Bible Require a Belief in ‘Special Creation’? is unavailable, but you can change that!

To many people, belief in the historicity of the early chapters of Genesis is anachronistic and at best, optional. J. H. John Peet examines the nature of these Genesis chapters and explores their impact on a range of fundamental doctrines throughout the Scriptures, including God, the Bible, mankind, and salvation—highlighting their vital importance. His study especially highlights the contrast...

the earth, it is worth pointing out that the Genesis account is again foundational. Genesis 1:1 opens the biblical record with the statement about God creating the heavens and the earth ‘in the beginning’. This is the point at which the clock (time) starts ticking. Another significant reference is the words spoken by our Lord when questioned by the Pharisees about divorce. He pointed them to the Scriptures for the answer and, specifically, to the Genesis account: ‘But from the beginning of creation,
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