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The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate

The Lost World of Genesis One delves into the historical and scientific discussions surrounding the creation account in the first book of the Bible. The book examines the ancient cosmological views and their implications for understanding the origins of the universe and life on Earth. more

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John H. Walton

John H. Walton, born in 1952, is a well-known figure in an unknown field. His life story and contributions are not well-documented. more

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