Layman
A Critique of the Gap Theory
by Weston W. Fields
Format: Softcover
Dimensions: 5.25 x 8 in.
Pages: 245
Ages: 15 & up
Publisher: Burgener Enterprises
Published: 1997
This is the best and most detailed critique of the Gap theory available. Many Christians over the years have tried to fit millions of years and the dinosaurs, etc. in a gap between the first two verses of Genesis. This author looks at the inconsistencies of this position and shows that the Hebrew language in Genesis does not allow for such a gap.
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