Creation Ministries International

Creation Ministries International
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First published:
Creation 3(4):26
November 1980
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Letters to the Editor

Dear Editors,

There seems to be a lot of unnecessary confusion over the meaning of the Biblical term “kindâ€? as used in Genesis 1:24-25. Many have tried, unconvincingly, to interpret the term as a category vaguely intermediate between “genusâ€?, “speciesâ€? and “varietyâ€? (an attempt to relate the original meaning to the scientific thought forms of the day). The problem would probably be resolved however, if we consider that the word “kindâ€? in this context was probably intended in a completely general and nonspecific way, just as we might commonly speak of "kinds" of trees meaning “types of treesâ€?-“gumâ€? trees, “deciduousâ€? trees, “firâ€? trees, etc.-in a non-rigorous and botanically very loose manner. I feel that the people have been trying to read more meaning into the word “kindâ€? than was ever originally intended.

In commanding organisms to reproduce their “kindâ€?, God constructed them so as to pass on their genetic characteristics to their offspring which hence were constructed along the guidelines of parents rather than in some arbitrary and novel manner.

A plant which is a hybrid of a cabbage and a radish would successfully reproduce the genetic information handed down to it by both parents. It’s phenotype (external form) cannot, of course, express all of the parent characteristics at once, but it’s genes do faithfully carry on the acquired information from both kinds of parents. Hence, in this example, both parents have faithfully reproduced “after their kindâ€?, and we have no conflict in terminology.

Yours in Christ,

Stephen Bewlay, Springwood, N.S.W.

Ken E. wrote: “I just wanted to drop a note to express my gratitude for the kind of information you supply at the CMI web-site. I love science and find it thrilling to see how it may be used to glorify God and build faith in Him.” Glorify God in His creation.
 
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