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What Did Adam and Eve Look Like?
Have you ever wondered where all of humanity’s physical diversity actually came from? Brown eyes, blue eyes, curly hair, straight hair—the variety is stunning, even within a single family. But trace it all the way back to the very beginning and you arrive at one question: what did Adam and…
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Autism: A Gift God Can (and Will) Use
The day on which I’m writing this piece, April 2, 2024, has been designated by the United Nations General Assembly as World Autism Awareness Day. It’s also the start of an annual campaign, called #CelebrateDifferences, sponsored by the Autism Society of America, to highlight April as Autism Awareness Month.
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How Old is Earth According to the Bible?
The age of the earth can be a controversial topic—especially if you’re talking with fellow Christians. Some might say the earth is only thousands of years old (aka “young earth”) while others may believe it’s billions of years old (aka “old earth”). But how old is the earth according to…
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Microevolution vs. Macroevolution: Why the Difference Matters
When it comes to the theory of evolution and understanding where plants, animals, and humans came from, some people picture a single-celled organism in Earth’s early ocean. They imagine this cell changing form and function countless times over billions of years through microevolution and macroevolution. Eventually, it becomes…
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