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Did Adam Step on an Ant Before the Fall? | | | | No Death Before Sin | | Often Christians—including pastors and theologians—who try to fit millions of years into Genesis 1 object to a recent, literal six-day creation by arguing, "So Adam never stepped on an ant in the Garden of Eden? That can't be true. There had to be death before sin." But is such an objection valid? Aside from the possibility that ants and other insects are not even alive in the biblical sense, the question to ask first is why the idea of death before sin is so important that the accidental death of an ant would be an objection. | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | The highly popular Christmas festivities at the Creation Museum return this year with new additions and once again feature the centerpiece: a live Nativity. | | | | | | The issue is not whether a person can be a Christian and believe in evolution but what one has to concede theologically in order to hold to that belief. | | | | | Bill Nye says that humans are empathetic because it works and without it we wouldn't be successful, but God's Word gives us a clear answer. | | | | | At the Ark Encounter, as in the Creation Museum, we will use Babel to explain the origin of the different languages and people groups. | | | | | | |
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