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Category Archives for Book of Genesis

Let There Be an Expanse – Genesis 1:6-8

The Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture describes Earth’s water cycle as a process that re-circulates Earth’s water through the stages of evaporation,

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There Was Evening and There Was Morning, the First Day – Genesis 1:5

Considerable controversy has developed over the meaning of “day” in Genesis 1.  These meanings correspond to several different interpretations of the content of Genesis 1, and to the way Genesis

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Let There Be Light – Genesis 1:3-5

Visible light is electromagnetic radiation, and can be analyzed as both waves and particles, a property unique, in physics, to light.  The speed of light (186,282 miles per second) is one of the basic

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Unproductive, Unpopulated, and Dark – Genesis 1:2

It is amazing to sit outside and experience all the sights and sounds of God’s creation, to notice the vast variety of vegetation and creatures, the flora and fauna as it is called.  Our earth is

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In the Beginning God – Genesis 1:1

Presuppositional apologetics is a mouthful, to be sure.  “Presuppositional” means our most basic beliefs that we accept without defending them, or perhaps without being able to defend them. 

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In the Beginning – Genesis

In the near east during the time of Israel’s exodus from Egypt, there were numerous creation stories, with each nation’s national gods as the main characters.  Babylon’s national god,

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