The Doctrine of Creation (2)
In the last article, we briefly explained the theory of evolution and the form, with which we ought to be the most concerned, theistic evolution. Now we will turn our attention to the doctrinal consequences of a belief in theistic evolution. First of all, we must understand that a belief in theistic evolution requires of us that we do not interpret the first three chapters of Genesis literally. A belief in theistic evolution is not possible with a literal interpretation. In fact, many...
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