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Can Evolution and the Torah's Account of Creation Coexist?
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I thought you might like to read this article on the Israel Center website: ---------------------------------------------- Can Evolution and the Torah's Account of Creation Coexist? There are remarkable similarities between the account of the creation as given in B’reishit and the Theory of Evolution. First, light was created, then the firmament, followed by sea, land and vegetation. The creation of the heavenly bodies was followed by fish and birds, and then by land animals. Only finally, as the culmination of G-d’s work, was Man created. Indeed, the Torah’s description of the creation in a natural progression points to its divine origin because no mortal at the time of Moshe Rabeinu could have known that modern geologists also agree that plants and water-based animals were the first to exist.. http://www.ouisrael.org/tidbits/detail/320/
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