Where do the billions of years come from in Darwinian evolution?
04.11.18 | FAQs | Evolutionary Criticism | Age of the Earth | by Creation Moments
The history behind Darwinian evolution and "billions of years".
The history behind Darwinian evolution and "billions of years".
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