A Simple Model of Biblical Cosmology
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This book presents a simple but controversial view of the creation of the universe. The Bible is the inerrant word of God, and what the Bible teaches should be the basis for any model of creation. Secular science does not agree, but all should study different theories and models, especially in a college and university setting where different points of view should be tolerated and encouraged rather than suppressed.
F. Carlyle Stebner
Born in Ashland, Virginia, Dr. Stebner graduated from Randolph-Macon College and received an MD from the University of Virginia, and a D.D. from the Covenant Bible Seminary. He is currently retired and spends his time teaching at the Covenant Bible Seminary in Lakewood, Washington, teaching Bible classes and writing.
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