GenealogiesAre There Gaps In The Biblical Genealogies?William Henry Green, "Primeval Chronology” The question of the possible reconciliation of the results of scientific inquiry respecting the antiquity of man and the age of the world with the Scripture chronology has been long and earnestly debated. Finding A Wife For Cain1/1/1989 The question concerning possible candidates for marriage to Cain comes near the top of the most frequently ask list. It stems from the apparent problem of the first couple's having only three sons; Cain, Abel, and Seth. Cain, the firstborn, after murdering Abel was banished to a land towards the east called Nod. If we are all descended from Adam and Eve, where could Cain have found a wife? Ten Major Differences Between Calendar-day And Day-age Creationists1/23/2001 cdc = Calendar-Day Creationists The Genesis Genealogies1/1/2003 In 1650, James Ussher, the archbishop of Ireland came up with a detailed timeline for all the events in the Bible, going all the way back to the creation of man and the universe. According to Ussher’s chronology, Adam and Eve were created in the year 4,004 BC. In order to date backwards from Abraham to Adam and Eve, he made use of the genealogies given in Genesis 5 and 11. Genealogies"Missing" Baryons Found Hugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Creation Update PRIMETIME #13 - Interview with Old Testament Theologian, Jack CollinsHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples, and Krista Bontrager Dating the Earth through Ice CoresHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager In the Space of Six DaysHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Observational Concessions of Young-Earth CosmologyHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, and Krista Bontrager Primetime #9 -- Interview with Scholars, Dr. Walt Kaiser & Dr. John Jefferson DavisHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager The Physics of SinHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager GenealogiesAstronomical Evidence (Japanese)Price: $6.00 Explores in twenty-four pages the reasons to believe in the God of the Bible, based on astronomy. Level: All readers The Genesis DebatePrice: $16.95 Hugh Ross and Gleason Archer team up for this written debate, moderated and edited by David Hagopian. The topic: the meaning of the word day as used in Genesis 1. The exchange begins with J. Ligon Duncan, III, and David W. Hall, who present their case for interpreting the "days" as six sequential twenty-four-hour periods. Second, Ross and Archer make a case for interpreting the creation days as six sequential long time spans. Lee Irons and Meredith G. Kline present the view that the days in Genesis provide a non-sequential literary framework. Who Was Adam?Price: $19.95 A Creation Model Approach to the Origin of ManWas Adam an accident of nature or a creature designed with significance and purpose? Did humans descend from an ape-like ancestor through lucky happenstance, or were the first man and woman deliberately created, made in God's image? Evolutionary theory dominates academic thought and public discourse as the only valid explanation for humanity's origin. |
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