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This week we’re looking at reasons why we should be thankful God didn’t use evolution to create.
In the evolutionary worldview, mankind is just an animal, and every animal has as much right to creation as we do. In their view, mankind with our booming population is a destructive force, a blight spoiling mother earth for all the other creatures.
But in a biblical worldview humans were specially made in God’s image and given the job of caring for creation. Nature doesn’t exist for its own ends—it exists to glorify God and be our home. We have a responsibility to wisely care for it and point to the Creator.
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This week we’re looking at reasons why we should be thankful God didn’t use evolution to create.
In the evolutionary worldview, mankind is just an animal, and every animal has as much right to creation as we do. In their view, mankind with our booming population is a destructive force, a blight spoiling mother earth for all the other creatures.
But in a biblical worldview humans were specially made in God’s image and given the job of caring for creation. Nature doesn’t exist for its own ends—it exists to glorify God and be our home. We have a responsibility to wisely care for it and point to the Creator.

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