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Creation and the Flood: Show Me the Evidence

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We owe the concept of Scientific Method a debt of gratitude. Epistemology is a curious study. The words of the ancients could lead us into patterns of thought which match their ancient world view. We certainly hope that modern imaginations guide us closer to something like truth than the imaginations of the ancients.
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We owe the concept of Scientific Method a debt of gratitude. Epistemology is a curious study. The words of the ancients could lead us into patterns of thought which match their ancient world view. We certainly hope that modern imaginations guide us closer to something like truth than the imaginations of the ancients.
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