Introduction
Regardless of the view of creation taken, there were no humans present at the time when the Earth was formed. People did not come until later; for some, however, God created people days after He created the Earth. For others, people are the product of billions of years of evolution—a process that chooses the fittest and strongest from each generation to pass on desirable traits (Young & Stearley, 2008). Depending upon belief and school of thought, two individuals could each have a very different understanding of the same geological and historical events (Young & Stearley, 2008). The question of human origins has ...