| Background Information (Sidebar 1) The study of origins is outside the limits of empirical science. Presuppositions must be made when building chronological frameworks. Evolution and creation offer two different chronological frameworks of the Earth's history. Both frameworks are influenced by the presuppositions they used when interpreting data. Both frameworks are outside the limits of empirical science. Comparing Timelines Attempts have been made to combine the two timelines. Some say that evolution was the method used for creation. But when the timelines are compared, it is obvious that each presents a very different order of the events. The two cannot be combined without ignoring the order presented by one or the other of the chronological frameworks. A Young-Earth Creationist Bibliography Supplemental Reading How Does "Old Earth" Thinking Affect One's View of Scripture's Reliability? Supplemental Reading Billions, Millions, or Thousands Does It Matter? Supplemental Reading The Literal Week of Creation Supplemental Reading The Day-Age Theory Revisited Supplemental Reading Continental Drift, Plate Tectonics, And The Bible Why The Gap Theory Won't Work Supplemental Reading Some Recent Developments Having To Do With Time Supplemental Reading Physics: A Challenge To "Geological Time" The Young Earth Young Age For The Moon And Earth Supplemental Reading Did God Create With Appearance of Age? Supplemental Reading
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