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''Place rebuttals to these arguments on: [[Arguments for theistic evolution]]''


The primary challenge to [[theistic evolution]] is the [[genealogical record]], and the point at which it becomes literal. Many theistic evolutionists believe that [[Adam]] was not a real man, but the books of Genesis and Chronicles, contain a ancestral record from Adam to [[Noah]]. The book of [[Luke]] repeats this genealogy from Adam to [[Jesus]].  
The primary challenge to [[theistic evolution]] is the [[genealogical record]], and the point at which it becomes literal. Many theistic evolutionists believe that [[Adam]] was not a real man, but the books of Genesis and Chronicles, contain a ancestral record from Adam to [[Noah]]. The book of [[Luke]] repeats this genealogy from Adam to [[Jesus]].  
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