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Biology, 17.05.2021 19:30, harmonytaylor13

Ayo ill give brainliest if u re-write this in a different wording! I believe that the young Earth creationism make more sense. If this universe exists for million years, we might know more record of the history, our technology might be better. Phones, computers, and TVs will not be invented at 20th and 21th century, they shall be invent earlier. The Earth might be destroyed because all the time people are making environmental damage. If the world exists for million years, and people are destroyed the world every day, that our home Earth might already be destroy and disappear. Any way I think both theories are support with the evidence, and both have possibilities. Nevertheless, I believed the word of the Bible, that God created this world by his word. No matter when God created this world, it was perfect at the beginning, because Adam and Eve sinned so sin came to this world.

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