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Creationists and evolutionists can agree on some things such as, well, we don’t know everything. But being a creationist doesn’t mean we just say “well, God did it” and move on. Knowing the Creator makes us want to learn more about what he’s made.
Starting with God’s Word, we know there are absolutes such as the creation of earth and the universe by God from nothing, the age of the earth, or the global flood. We use the true history from God’s Word as a framework for interpreting the world around us. So, with that framework in place, we study God’s creation to find answers to some of those things we don’t yet know.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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Creationists and evolutionists can agree on some things such as, well, we don’t know everything. But being a creationist doesn’t mean we just say “well, God did it” and move on. Knowing the Creator makes us want to learn more about what he’s made.
Starting with God’s Word, we know there are absolutes such as the creation of earth and the universe by God from nothing, the age of the earth, or the global flood. We use the true history from God’s Word as a framework for interpreting the world around us. So, with that framework in place, we study God’s creation to find answers to some of those things we don’t yet know.

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