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Those who criticize theistic evolution frequently argue that [[Genesis]] is so inextricably intertwined with Judaeo-Christian-Islamic theism as to be inseparable. While the first chapter of Genesis may be interpreted as allegory; the creationism theme runs throughout the rest of Genesis and into the New Testament.
Those who criticize theistic evolution frequently argue that [[Genesis]] is so inextricably intertwined with Judaeo-Christian-Islamic theism as to be inseparable. While the first chapter of Genesis may be interpreted as allegory; the creationism theme runs throughout the rest of Genesis and into the New Testament.


The he [[biblical genealogy]] of Genesis 5 is not allegorical as some proponents of theistic evolution put forth. The allegorical intent of the specific years and dates given for those people, the year at which they had the next son in their line, and the year they died all imply real people born into this world by other real people. Likewise the [[Table of Nations]] and the references to [[Noah]] by [[Jesus]] and [[Peter]] in the New Testament are ways to determine the historical realness of such events and people.
The [[biblical genealogy]] of Genesis 5 is not allegorical as some proponents of theistic evolution put forth. The allegorical intent of the specific years and dates given for those people, the year at which they had the next son in their line, and the year they died all imply real people born into this world by other real people. Likewise the [[Table of Nations]] and the references to [[Noah]] by [[Jesus]] and [[Peter]] in the New Testament are ways to determine the historical realness of such events and people.


==Yom As a 24 Hour Day==
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If every thing in the creation evolved, at what point in the evolution process of man does man recieve a soul that can be saved?
If every thing in the creation evolved, at what point in the evolution process of man does man recieve a soul that can be saved?


==Evolution's Ultimate Choice==
==Order of Events==
Evolution is the "exact opposite of creation".<!-- This is where the table begins. Do not write below this. There is wording at the end of table to show where you can write. Look for the table-end message further down the page. -->
The order of events proposed by the [[general theory of evolution]] is the strikingly different than those of the [[creation]] in the book of [[Genesis]].
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!width="300" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"| '''The Bible'''
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| 14) There is no Creator.
| 14) There is no Creator.
| Yes
| Yes
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There is no middle ground in exact opposites. Because you cannot accept one without totally denying the other. When you choose evolution you also deny the trinity shown below:<!-- Begining of another table (the pink box with bible verse) -->
There is no middle ground in exact opposites. Because you cannot accept one without totally denying the other. When you choose evolution you also deny the trinity shown below:<!-- Begining of another table (the pink box with bible verse) -->
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