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Creation myths / Bereshit / Book of Genesis / Christian philosophy / Abrahamic mythology / Nephesh / Soul in the Bible / Adam and Eve / Genesis creation narrative / Young Earth creationism / Jonathan Sarfati / Progressive creationism
Date: 2009-02-25 19:54:50
Creation myths
Bereshit
Book of Genesis
Christian philosophy
Abrahamic mythology
Nephesh
Soul in the Bible
Adam and Eve
Genesis creation narrative
Young Earth creationism
Jonathan Sarfati
Progressive creationism

Countering the critics The Fall: a cosmic catastrophe—

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