Evolution

"...who exchanged the truth of God for the lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator..." (Romans 1:25).

A belief in the God of the Bible and a belief in the theory of evolution cannot be reconciled—one discounts the other. Choose your side carefully.

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Creation or Evolution - Does It Really Matter What You Believe?

Creation or Evolution - Does It Really Matter What You Believe?

The Bible was long accepted as a true and reliable account of our origins. But then Darwin's theory of evolution took the world by storm, with predictable and tragic consequences—proof that what we believe does matter.

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