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mark24
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Message 7 of 59 (3882)
02-08-2002 6:23 PM
Reply to: Message 2 by TrueCreation
02-08-2002 12:44 PM


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Originally posted by TrueCreation:
"Am I missing something? Or am I correct, and one of the above two positions ARE held by the majority of creationists? If so, which is the most held belief?"
--What your missing, is the willingness to consider a YEC reality, not of ignerance, or biased assertions. My standpoint on Evolution is that it is possible, but not a plausible enough explination, my explination on the other hand, seems much more feasibly correct.

TC,
Can you provide positive evidence for a 6,000 year old earth?
Mark
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