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God told Moses he was a Young Earth Creationist- Confessions of a YEC part 6
Once upon a time, I thought science had well proven the ancient ages of the universe and earth, and I personally had followed the popular culture into wedding Genesis 1 with Big Bang cosmology. Turns out it was one of … Continue reading
Looking NOT in Genesis- Confessions of a YEC part 5
I know what some of you must be wondering: “Even if you take the Creation WEEK as literal, what makes you think it was only 6,000 years ago?” A perfectly valid question. Of course, we should look to the Bible … Continue reading
Moses Didn’t Write Genesis- Confessions of a YEC part 4
Yes, what you have heard is true! I am a Young Earth Creationist (YEC). And I don’t mean that I am an Earth Creationist under the age of 40. I mean, I believe the earth to be around 6,000 years … Continue reading
Jesus Vs the Bloggosphere- Confessions of a YEC part 3
Jesus, his disciples, and the authors of the New Testament believed in the Biblical account of Creation, with a literal Adam and Eve, and a literal Noah living through a literal global flood. Literally. Most people do not deny these … Continue reading
Jesus was a Young Earth Creationist- Confessions of a YEC part 2
As soon as you read the title to this post (“Jesus was a Young Earth Creationist”) some of you immediately went into conniptions and started screaming “JESUS WAS NOT A REPUBLICAN!!!” and then you went to have a beer and … Continue reading
How OLD is YOUNG?- Confessions of a YEC part 1.5
In the confessions series I am going to go through all of the core reasons I am a YEC (Young Earth Creationist), but before I get into part 2 I want to explain the term “Young Earth Creationist.” Specifically, I … Continue reading
WHY am I a YOUNG Earth Creationist?- Confessions of a YEC part1
Did you know there is a large, secret subculture in America who reject Darwinian Evolution? A large part of this shadowy underground community is Christians and Jews who look at the Bible and say, “There’s not a lot of room for … Continue reading