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| <span style="color: DarkSlateGray;">'''Reconciliation Challenge PQRC 7 &mdash; The Origin of Mortality'''</span>  
| <span style="color: DarkSlateGray;">'''Reconciliation Challenge PQRC 7 &mdash; The Origin of Mortality'''</span>  
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| <span style="color: DarkSlateGray;">On the basis of [[Romans 5:12,17-19]] it is said that there was no mortality or death in the world before they commenced with Adam, about seven thousand years ago, and that if humans or other creatures existed before Adam, they must have been immortal or "something else". On the other hand there is scientific evidence that living things have been dying for millions of years. Can these be reconciled?</span>  
| <span style="color: DarkSlateGray;">On the basis of [[Romans 5:12-21|Romans 5:12,17-19]] it is said that there was no mortality or death in the world before they commenced with Adam, about seven thousand years ago, and that if humans or other creatures existed before Adam, they must have been immortal or "something else". On the other hand there is scientific evidence that living things have been dying for millions of years. Can these be reconciled?</span>  
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Reconciliation Challenge PQRC 7 — The Origin of Mortality
On the basis of Romans 5:12,17-19 it is said that there was no mortality or death in the world before they commenced with Adam, about seven thousand years ago, and that if humans or other creatures existed before Adam, they must have been immortal or "something else". On the other hand there is scientific evidence that living things have been dying for millions of years. Can these be reconciled?
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