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Yesterday we learned the creation/evolution battle isn’t about evidence—it’s a battle over two different interpretations of the same evidence.
Consider that we all study the same plants and animals. Now evolutionists interpret what they see through the lens of the evolutionary tree of life, believing all of life is related to each other.
Creationists look at the same plants and animals through the lens of the Bible’s history, that God created living things according to their kinds. We understand God put massive amounts of diversity into each kind so they can adapt to a changing world.
Same evidence, but different views.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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Yesterday we learned the creation/evolution battle isn’t about evidence—it’s a battle over two different interpretations of the same evidence.
Consider that we all study the same plants and animals. Now evolutionists interpret what they see through the lens of the evolutionary tree of life, believing all of life is related to each other.
Creationists look at the same plants and animals through the lens of the Bible’s history, that God created living things according to their kinds. We understand God put massive amounts of diversity into each kind so they can adapt to a changing world.
Same evidence, but different views.

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