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637:. Unlike many of his conservative followers, Bryan was not a strict biblical literalist, and had no objection to "evolution before man but for the fact that a concession as to the truth of evolution up to man furnishes our opponents with an argument which they are quick to use, namely, if evolution accounts for all the species up to man, does it not raise a presumption in behalf of evolution to include man?" He considered defining the days in Genesis 1 to be twenty-four hours to be a pro-evolution 153: 1135: 36: 504:
are significant. The young Earth interpretation says that everything in the universe and on Earth was created in six 24-hour days, estimated to have occurred some 6,000 years ago. Modern scientific observations, however, put the age of the universe at 13.8 billion years and the Earth at 4.5 billion
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entitled "The Passing of Evolution". In these later years Wright believed that the "days" of Genesis represented geological ages and argued for the special creation of several plant and animal species "and at the same time endowed them with the marvellous capacity for variation which we know they
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and modern science by asserting that the creation "days" are not literal 24-hour days, but actually lasted for long periods of time (as day-age implies, the "days" each lasted an age). According to this view, the sequence and duration of the creation "days" may be paralleled to the scientific
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can mean a twenty-four hour solar day, but argue that it can refer to an indefinitely long period of time. In their view, it is in this sense that the word is employed in Genesis 2:4, with a "day" of God's total creation taking place in the course of "days" of creation.
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argument to make attacking creationists easier, and admitted under questioning at the Scopes trial that the world was far older than six thousand years, and that the days of creation were probably longer than twenty-four hours each.
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in 1830–1833 which interpreted geologic change as the steady accumulation of minute changes over enormously long spans of time and that natural processes, uniformly applied over the length of that existence
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referred to in the Genesis account of creation are not literal 24-hour days, but are much longer periods (from thousands to billions of years). The Genesis account is then reconciled with the
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was another prominent day-age creationist in the first half of the 20th century, who defended this position in a famous debate with friend and prominent young Earth creationist
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adhere to the belief that the six days of Creation in Genesis lasted millions of years, they reject the usage of the term "creationism" to describe their beliefs.
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sought to harmonize science and scripture by interpreting the "days" of Genesis 1 as epochs in cosmic history. Similar views were held by a protégé of Lyell,
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in how they interpret a number of crucial Hebrew words in Genesis, and thus how they interpret the genealogies and creation account contained in it.
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was only 'universal' from the narrator's limited perspective, and that it was only humanity, not the Earth itself, that was of recent creation.
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led him to become increasingly theologically conservative. By the first decade of the 20th century he joined forces with the emerging
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possess." His statements on whether there had been a separate special creation of humanity were contradictory.
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is also used to refer to a time period, with a beginning and an end and not necessarily that of a 24-hour day.
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interpretation of Genesis and modern scientific theories believed by some day-age creationists such as the
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Probably the most famous day-age creationist was American politician, anti-evolution campaigner and
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as evidence of one of the Creation "days" appearing in the fossil record as a long period of time.
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defending the day-age view in great detail, and who founded the day-age creationist ministry
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years, with various forms of life, including humans, being formed gradually over time.
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movement in advocating against evolution, penning an essay for
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Metaphorical interpretation of the creation accounts in Genesis
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Day-age creationists often point to phenomena such as the
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A kind of figurative view can be traced back at least to
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Tower of Babel, The Evidence against the New Creationism
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Day Age

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"Day-age creationism"
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Creationism
Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam" on the Sistine Chapel ceiling
History
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Young Earth
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gap
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Neo-creationism
Biblical cosmology
Book of Genesis
creation narrative
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Omphalos hypothesis
Creation science
Created kind

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