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The long periods of time needed for evolution to occur are compatible with a straightforward reading of the biblical account of Creation.
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A straightforward (literal) reading of Genesis 1—six 24-hour days and a young earth—conflicts with the deep time (millions–billions of years) required for biological evolution. (Many people reconcile the Bible and evolution by reading Genesis non‑literally — e.g., day‑age, framework, or theistic evolution interpretations.)
A straightforward (literal) reading of Genesis 1—six 24-hour days and a young earth—conflicts with the deep time (millions–billions of years) required for biological evolution. (Many people reconcile the Bible and evolution by reading Genesis non‑literally — e.g., day‑age, framework, or theistic evolution interpretations.)
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