
Creationism is the religious belief that the universe, Earth, life, and humans originated with supernatural acts of divine creation. This belief is central to many religions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
These are the key points of beliefs for the variations on the theme of Creationism:
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Young Earth Creationism: Believes that the Earth is only a few thousand years old, based on a literal interpretation of the Bible's Genesis creation narrative.
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Old Earth Creationism: Accepts geological and scientific evidence for the Earth's age but still believes that God created life.
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Intelligent Design: Suggests that certain features of the universe and living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process like natural selection.
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Creationism often contrasts with evolutionary theory, which explains the diversity of life through natural processes without invoking a divine creator.
- Guro: Chad Whiteley

Welcome to the study of the Pentateuch, the foundational bedrock of biblical literature. As we embark on this journey through the first five books of the Hebrew Bible—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy—we open the door to ancient wisdom, profound narratives, and timeless teachings that have shaped the moral and spiritual framework of countless generations.
This course is designed not merely to impart knowledge, but to inspire a deeper understanding and appreciation of these sacred texts. Whether you are approaching the Pentateuch from a scholarly, religious, or personal perspective, our exploration will be rich with discovery and insight.
We will delve into the historical context and literary structures, uncover the theological themes and ethical instructions, and engage with various interpretative approaches that have emerged over centuries. Our aim is to foster a learning environment that encourages critical thinking, respectful dialogue, and a genuine curiosity about the complexities and beauty of the Pentateuch.
- Guro: Nathaniel Mullen

Welcome Students to a study in the Tabernacle of Moses!
The Tabernacle is one of the most important undertakings in the history of the mankind which is introduced to the reader in the book of Exodus which records the building of a large yet moveable place for God's people to worship called the Tabernacle or in other terms the Tent of Meetings.
This course explores the biblical and practical understanding of The Tabernacle of Moses..
Our attention will focus on understanding typology and how these as such apply to our
lives. These were not simply entertaining patterns and colorful designs, and metals, but these were established to be a pattern for living by.
