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In this episode, we cover three myths that people often have about biblical biology. What are species? What are created kinds? Did God create all species as we see today, and did those species stay in the same general location after they were originally created? And did God only create two of each kind of animal at the beginning?
This episode features Dr Robert Carter and Joel Tay. Creation.com Talk is produced by Joseph Darnell out of the CMI-USA studios. Become a monthly contributor at our donate page (https://creation.com/donate). Share your thoughts in the comments and share the video with your friends!
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In this episode, we cover three myths that people often have about biblical biology. What are species? What are created kinds? Did God create all species as we see today, and did those species stay in the same general location after they were originally created? And did God only create two of each kind of animal at the beginning?
This episode features Dr Robert Carter and Joel Tay. Creation.com Talk is produced by Joseph Darnell out of the CMI-USA studios. Become a monthly contributor at our donate page (https://creation.com/donate). Share your thoughts in the comments and share the video with your friends!
Social Media
► Facebook https://facebook.com/creationministries
► Instagram https://instagram.com/creationministries
► Twitter https://twitter.com/creationnews
► eNewsletter https://creation.com/infobytes
Photo by 卡晨 on Unsplash
Thanks for listening to Creation.com Talk!
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