Evolution at the zoo, and The Bible vs. the Qur’an
Clayton Spronk critiques evolutionary narratives encountered at secular institutions like zoos, contrasting them with biblical creation accounts and referencing creationist resources like the Creation Museum. The article defends a Reformed Christian worldview against popular scientific claims about human-animal similarity, encouraging discernment in how Christians engage with secular educational environments and their foundational assumptions about origins.
Humans and chimps On a Thursday afternoon at the John Ball Zoo in Grand Rapids, Michigan something rather unexpected happened while observing the chimpanzees. It is not unexpected to find the promotion of evolutionary ideas that contradict Scripture at a zoo. Christians are used to being confronted with the reality that in public places they will find the assumption that the world is billions of years old and that human beings evolved from animals. So, to read plaques at a zoo that make such...
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