GENESIS
The Dinosaur National Monument located near Vernal, Utah is an example of where the narrative of “Deep Time Evolution” is advanced. Here, they discovered 400 sets of Dinosaur bones belonging to ten types of Dinosaurs.
This narrative of Deep Time Evolution is wrong. The following Seven Groups provide Reasons, Evidences, Answers, and Arguments that advance Genesis as God’s Word…the authority for Reality, Truth & Value.
1. Genesis Apologetics Rockin, CA (Apologetics)
2. Dinosaur Museum Glendive, MT (Dinosaur Dig)
3. Creation Museum Petersburg, KY (The Seven C’s of History)
4. Ark Encounter Williamstown, KY (Prepare to Believe).
5. Wonder Center & Science Museum Dickson, TN (Tech & Science)
6. Christian Ministries International Atlanta, GA (Local Speakers)
7. Institute for Creation Research Dallas, TX (Science & Scripture)
Many other organizations:
Biblical Science Institute Dallas, TX (Astrophysicist)
Take a Stand on the 6,000-Year Earth history and Six Days of Creation
Seven Core Questions:
1. What is our ultimate authority for truth … Scripture or human opinion?
Scripture:
“In six days the LORD made the heavens and the earth…” (Exodus 20:11)
“Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth.” (John 17:17)
Stand on God’s Word as the final authority, or bow to shifting human opinion (science falsely so-called, 1 Tim. 6:20).
Why? Because many churches compromise to fit “science,” but when Scripture is bent, all of Christianity bends. Standing on God’s Word builds confidence; bending to culture builds confusion.
How did we get into this mess?
The following seven guys should not be the authority for truth. Millions of people have followed them off the culture cliff. They are responsible for advancing the narrative of deep time and evolution, which has come to dominate textbooks, museums, parks, and popular culture. Each contributed to displacing the biblical account of creation with a secular worldview.
Who told us to follow these GUYS?
Guy 1 – James Hutton (1726–1797) The Father of Modern Geology
Proposed the idea of uniformitarianism—that Earth’s features developed slowly over vast ages through natural processes.
Introduced the concept of “deep time” in his 1795 work Theory of the Earth.
Impact: Laid the foundation for the idea that the Earth is millions of years old, undermining Genesis chronology.
Guy 2 – Charles Lyell (1797–1875) Author of Principles of Geology
Popularized uniformitarianism and rejected catastrophism (like Noah’s Flood).
Sought to “free science from Moses”—openly worked to eliminate biblical influence on geology.
Impact: Deep time became accepted among scientists and influenced Darwin.
Guy 3 – Charles Darwin (1809–1882) Author of On the Origin of Species (1859)
Introduced the theory of evolution by natural selection.
Suggested all life evolved from a common ancestor without the need for divine creation.
Impact: Replaced creation with a naturalistic origin of life, removing sin and God from the picture.
Guy 4 – Thomas Huxley (1825–1895) “Darwin’s Bulldog”
Vigorously defended Darwin’s ideas in public debates.
Helped institutionalize evolution in scientific and educational establishments.
Impact: Played a key role in turning evolutionary theory into accepted dogma in academia.
Guy 5 – Julian Huxley (1887–1975) First Director-General of UNESCO; Grandson of Thomas Huxley
Championed evolutionary humanism and the modern synthesis (integrating genetics and evolution).
Declared that “Darwinism removed the need for God.”
Impact: Promoted evolution globally as a secular worldview through education and policy. Note: UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Guy 6 – Stephen Jay Gould (1941–2002) Harvard paleontologist and science writer
Advocated for punctuated equilibrium (a version of evolutionary theory).
Argued that science and religion are non-overlapping—but insisted that evolution is scientific truth.
Impact: Reinforced evolution as public consensus and challenged creation in education.
Guy 7 – Carl Sagan (1934–1996) Host of TV program called Cosmos (1980)
Claimed the universe is “all that is, ever was, or ever will be.”
Blended science and secular spirituality, making naturalism emotionally compelling.
Impact: Deep time and cosmic evolution became mainstream cultural assumptions, especially through media.
2. What is the foundation of the gospel?
Scripture:
“Through one man sin entered the world, and death through sin.” (Romans 5:12)
“As in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive.” (1 Corinthians 15:22)
Stand on the fact that death is a consequence of Adam’s sin. If millions of years of death came first, the cross is emptied of its purpose.
Reject the Secular culture view that death is “natural.” Scripture calls it an enemy. The young- earth view preserves the logic of the gospel.
3. What is the true history of the world?
Scripture:
“In the beginning God created…” (Genesis 1:1)
Genealogies from Adam to Christ (Genesis 5, Luke 3) trace true history.
Stand on Genesis as true history and reject evolution supported by its changing deep time theory.
Ask four basic questions to expose the lie of “Deep Time Evolution?”
- Where on Earth would you find the geological column seen in textbooks?
2. What one fact do you know to be absolutely true about evolution?
3. Can you give one example of Life emerging from non-living life?
4. Can you give one example of order emerging from an explosion?
4. Where does human dignity and worth come from?
Scripture:
“So God created man in His own image.” (Genesis 1:27)
“What is man that You are mindful of him?” (Psalm 8:4–5)
Stand on the fact that Humans are not animals advanced by evolution. Reality … we are image-bearers of God. This truth grounds equality, rights, and morality.
Ask how abortion, euthanasia, racism, and eugenics flow from evolutionary thinking. Provide the answer that a literal Genesis provides answers.
5. How do we explain evil, suffering, and death?
Scripture:
“By the sweat of your brow you will eat food…for dust you are and to dust you will return.” (Genesis 3:19)
“The last enemy to be destroyed is death.” (1 Corinthians 15:26)
Stand with the reality that suffering and death entered the world through Adam’s sin, not natural selection. Christ came to undo the curse, not to affirm it.
Explain to a Secular culture that normalizes brokenness (“that’s just life”)… That God’s Word explains the Fall of man and a remedy in Christ who gave His life to redeem us.
Understand 3 things about the warzone that we live in
- The War Is Real — This is a worldview war. “Millions of years” is not neutral; it challenges God’s authority and the gospel’s good news. (Gen 1–3; Rom 5:12; 2 Cor 10:3–5).
- The Enemy Is Real — Our struggle is not against people but “against the powers of darkness” (Eph 6:12).
- The Weapons Are Real — We fight with God’s Word, the truth of creation, and the gospel that flows from Genesis. Neutrality is a myth; secularism functions as a rival religion (2 Cor 10:4–5; Eph 6:13–18; Heb 4:12).
6. What is the basis of morality and law?
Scripture:
“You shall have no other gods before me.” (Exodus 20:3)
“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom.” (Proverbs 9:10)
Stand on the Fourth Commandment … Exodus 20:8–11
“Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.
The literal six-day creation is the very foundation of the Sabbath command. If the days of Genesis were long ages, the command would lose its meaning — God tied our seven-day week directly to His six days of creation and one day of rest.
William Wilberforce is a good example of a man would used God’s Word to rebuild the basic of morality and law.
Stand on good examples – like Wilberforce.
A few weeks ago I was in Parachute, Colorado. I saw four teenage boys—ages 14, 15, 16, and 16—were finishing their lunch at McDonald’s. As they got up to leave, I asked them a simple question:
“Have you ever heard of William Wilberforce?”
One of them replied, “Was he in Star Wars?”
I laughed and said, “No—but he was definitely a star in a war.”
I asked again: “Do you know the war he fought?” Silence.
I explained that Wilberforce devoted his entire life to abolishing slavery in the British Empire. He was a great light that the world should never forget.
I then told them I was building a movement to abolish a different kind of slavery—the slavery to a false mindset: “Deep Time Evolution.” We talked about how culture has been brainwashed to believe in millions of years and evolution as fact. To my surprise, they listened closely, and they understood.
Later, I asked the same question to an older Black woman who was cleaning their table. She too had never heard of William Wilberforce. I explained that Abraham Lincoln himself was greatly encouraged by Wilberforce’s work. Lincoln took a strong stand on the idea that all were created equal.
Starting at age 22, Wilberforce served in the British Parliament and gave his entire life to ending the slave trade. He was mentored by John Newton—the former slave ship captain who wrote Amazing Grace. He knew John and Charles Wesley, the revival preachers. He even corresponded with Thomas Jefferson. Seventy years before America’s Civil War, God used him to break the chains of slavery and change the course of world history.
Students should learn his story. Wilberforce shows how one life, lived with conviction, can reshape a culture.
Just as Wilberforce broke the stranglehold of slavery, we must break the strangle hold of the false narrative of “millions of years” and the counterfeit theory of evolution. (Deep Time Evolution) These ideas enslave minds and erode foundations.
Like Wilberforce, we tell the truth, and stand firm on the Word of God. Like Charlie Kirk we stand with conviction.
7. Why do we need a Genesis Manifesto in our times?
Answer: God created a perfect world. And He promised to “make all things new.’” (Revelation 21:5) But for now, He tells us to “Occupy until I come.”
We know that the secular mindset rests on human progress (technology, evolution). But our hope rests on God’s promise of restoration. And our mission is to occupy or take Biblical Worldview truths into all areas of life.
Why?
- The Authority of Scripture Is at Stake
The greatest history book—and our final authority—begins: “In the beginning God…”
To compromise Genesis is to undermine the entire gospel message. If death existed before sin, then the gospel collapses, because Scripture teaches that sin brought death—not evolution.
Yet many church leaders discount this historical account.
Why?
Because resisting the cultural hegemony—the controlling influence of deep time and evolution—is difficult.
Because they fear man, or refuse to “rock the boat,” knowing many in their congregations have accepted today’s cultural narrative.
- The Foundation of Society Is at Stake
Outside the church, Genesis is openly mocked. But the moral chaos we see in society stems directly from rejecting the Bible’s foundational truths. Satan’s original lie—“Did God really say…?”—echoes today in evolutionary thinking.
Wisdom
Evolution is not neutral science; it is a faith-based worldview rooted in naturalism, not in observable science.
- The Freedom of the Church Is at Stake
When the state mandates a religion of secularism, it violates the First Amendment. Worse, it erodes the gospel itself, undermining the spiritual foundations of our nation.
Christians are not called to retreat but to reclaim the cultural narrative… not with coercion, but with clarity, courage, and conviction.
Genesis Manifesto
- Six Days Means Six Days.
In Genesis 1, yôm (“day”), numbered and bounded by “evening and morning,” signifies ordinary, 24-hour days; the pattern is the basis for the fourth commandment (Gen 1:5, 8, 13, 19, 23, 31; Exod 20:11; 31:17).
- Everyone has a worldview rooted in two assumptions.
- Biblical Worldview: (1) God is (Heb 11:6). (2) God spoke—creation and Scripture (Gen 1; 2 Tim 3:16).
- Secular Worldview: (1) Chance/time. (2) Human “smart people” as the final authority (Rom 1:21–25; 1 Cor 1:20).
- Neutrality is a myth.
Marxism, socialism, and related systems present comprehensive beliefs about origins, meaning, and morals. In public life, government is obligated to neutrality—not privileging one “religion” (including functional secularism) over another. Therefore, we contend that public funds should not catechize students and citizens in a deep-time/evolutionary narrative through museums, parks, or textbooks (Acts 17:24–31; Col 2:8).
- Genesis teaches a young creation and a real history.
God created all things in six literal days and humanity “from the beginning of creation” (Gen 1–2; Exod 20:11; Mark 10:6; Luke 3). We encourage careful review of the theological and scientific arguments presented by leading creation ministries and research groups.
Tragically, many church leaders have compromised here; we call them back to Scripture’s clear foundation.