Creation: Made or Remade?
Time, Evolution, and the Bible
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5m 3s
When God made the world, according to Genesis 1 and 2, was it entirely a new creation or was it remade? When Exodus 20:11 says "in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth," is this a reference to a creation from nothing, or a re-fashioning that occurred eons later? Follow along with Eric Lyons as he discusses the simple words and phrases of the Creation account.
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