The view of creation that advocates a six-day event about 3000–5000 B.C. is called
a. Progressive Creationism
b. Pictorial-Day Theory
c. Theistic Evolution
d. Literalist View
e. Religious-Only Theory
The view of creation that advocates a six-day event about 3000–5000 B.C. is called?
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The so-called Fundamentalists insist that the days of creation mentioned in Genesis, chapter one, were just twenty-four hours long. Of course, since Jehovah God, the Creator, is all-wise as well as all-powerful, he could well have created all things mentioned in the account of creation in six twenty-four-hour days. But from such evidence as that found in the rocks of the earth and by astronomers’ telescopes, it does not seem that he did so.