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Creationism: A look at Genesis and the Science Behind it
                                     By Kris Bjorgen, Ed.D. and Kennedy Banda, M.A.B.E.

                                   Study Section 1:  The Importance of Studying Genesis





               1.1 Connect

                          If you go to most any museum of natural history in the entire world, they will teach you that
                          the world is 14.5 billion years old formed by a colossal bang, and that 4.5 million years ago
                          the planet earth began to form.  They will have fossils dated  500 million years ago showing
                          how each life forms changed  or evolved slowly over the years to form all other life forms.
                          Is what is presented to us as FACT really what happened?  Doesn’t sound like the account in
                          Genesis, does it?


                1.2 Objectives

                        1.  The student should be able to describe how important the book of Genesis is, being the
                        foundation of the entire Bible.


                        2. The student should be able to list all the various “origins” found in the Book of Genesis.

               3.  The student should be able to show how other Old Testament and New Testament books validate the
               authenticity of the book of Genesis

                1.3 The Importance of Studying Genesis


                          Genesis forms the foundation of world and biblical history. While the Bible would be
                          considered the book that has had the greatest impact on the world it is really a compilation
                          of many books and the book of Genesis is at the foundation of them all.

                          If the book of Genesis were removed from the bible, the rest of the bible would be
                          incomprehensible.  It would be like a building with no foundation or a bridge with no
               support. The books of the Old Testament chronicle the way that God dealt with the children of Israel.
               However, without the foundation of Genesis, God seems
               capricious, bigoted, and provincial. It is through Genesis that we
               are able to contextualize God’s progressive plan of redemption
               through Israel for all of mankind. In the New Testament we see
               God’s implementation and execution of His redemptive plan for
               mankind.  However, this plan can only find meaning when
               grounded in man’s fall and resultant depravity of Genesis.  The
               need for salvation and ultimately a Savior is established and
               recorded in the primeval history of man in Genesis.
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