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Evolutionary ideas directly contradict God’s Word. So, should we teach them to our kids? Well, eventually kids will run into evolution—and they need to be prepared with answers.
The Bible gives us the true history of the universe, and science confirms what we see. Instead of hiding opposing viewpoints from our kids, we should engage with them. We can show what the Bible says, how science confirms the Bible, and how bankrupt evolutionary ideas are.
It’s better for our kids to learn about evolution from someone who’ll point out the weaknesses and inconsistencies, rather than from someone who teaches it as dogmatic fact.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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Evolutionary ideas directly contradict God’s Word. So, should we teach them to our kids? Well, eventually kids will run into evolution—and they need to be prepared with answers.
The Bible gives us the true history of the universe, and science confirms what we see. Instead of hiding opposing viewpoints from our kids, we should engage with them. We can show what the Bible says, how science confirms the Bible, and how bankrupt evolutionary ideas are.
It’s better for our kids to learn about evolution from someone who’ll point out the weaknesses and inconsistencies, rather than from someone who teaches it as dogmatic fact.

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