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*[[Questions#PQRC2|Proposal]]
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*[[Critical appraisal: "Does the earth move?"|Critical appraisal and go-ahead]]
*Rationale and discussion [[Does the earth move?|here]] and at [[Psalm 104:5]] with a chain of Bible references beginning at [[Joshua 10:10-15]]
*Conclusions proposed [[Conclusions:PQRC 2|here]].
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See also Current Topics for Consideration.

Reconciliation Challenges

Acts 17:26 — a literal single male ancestor, or modern science?

Reconciliation Challenge PQRC 1 — Acts 17:26 – a single male ancestor?
There is a body of scientific evidence that people are not descended from a single male ancestor. Acts 17:26 includes the statement that God “made from one [man/source/stock(?)], every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth”. Can these be reconciled?
Suggested Appraised Formulated Discussed Conclusions
here here here here and here here

Does the earth move?

Reconciliation Challenge PQRC 2 — Does the earth move?
There is a body of scientific evidence that the earth is spinning on its axis and rotating around the sun. However the Bible states that God "set the earth on its foundations, so that it should never be moved." (Psalm 104:5, ESV) and the experience of Joshua (Joshua 10:10-15) and Hezekiah (Isaiah 38:8) back this up. Can these be reconciled?
Suggested Appraised Formulated Discussed Conclusions
here here here here here