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The fall of man is often cited by creationists are the point which death entered the world, organisms began changing, etc.
My question is how did the fall specifically affect biological organisms causing them to change?
Was this change supernatural in nature? Were their deliberate, creative decisions being made in this process? Were new organisms being created? Or did it just involve modifying existing organisms?
Or did the fall simply trigger biological evolution in organisms? E.g. reproducing and mutating and diversifying from their originally created states?
Or was it some combination of factors?
Creationists: How exactly did the fall do things with respect to biology?
My question is how did the fall specifically affect biological organisms causing them to change?
Was this change supernatural in nature? Were their deliberate, creative decisions being made in this process? Were new organisms being created? Or did it just involve modifying existing organisms?
Or did the fall simply trigger biological evolution in organisms? E.g. reproducing and mutating and diversifying from their originally created states?
Or was it some combination of factors?
Creationists: How exactly did the fall do things with respect to biology?
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