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Did you know that Science and the Bible are not in conflict?

What if There is Incontrovertible Evidence for the Existence of God

How Einstein became an apologist for Creationism and why Darwin wouldn’t believe his own theories today.

Dr. McKay Caston

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Photo by Jeremy Thomas

The Great Continental Divide extends from the Bering Strait in northern Alaska, through Canada, from Montana to New Mexico and all the way through Central and South America to the Strait of Magellan, in southern Chile.

The divide is not named because it slices the continents into two halves. It is a hydrological divide that separates two macro-watersheds, as all the rain that falls on the west of the divide will flow toward and into the Pacific Ocean and precipitation that falls on the eastern side of the divide will flow toward and into the Atlantic Ocean.

Like a continental divide, the topic of origins is a watershed issue.

Depending on which side of the divide you fall will determine how you view the world and your place in it.

Where you fall will influence how you think about everything, how you process ideas, how you react to events, how you think about God, yourself, and how you make decisions.

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