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Theological feedback/question
Many questions we receive are already answered on our website. Please check the following sections:
If your question is not addressed in the sections above, we would encourage you to search the Scriptures for yourself as did the ‘noble Bereans’ (Acts 17:10-11). Before contacting Creation Ministries International, please consider the ‘Notes on Theological Questions’ below.
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Notes on Theological Questions
- Many questions are already answered on our Frequently Asked Questions page or can be found by searching our site.
- Sound answers to general theological questions can be found in standard conservative theological works (e.g. those available with the Online Bible).
- Sometimes a particular topic is not specifically covered on our site, but other articles will detail general principles that apply. For example, the principles of hermeneutics are covered in articles on how we should understand Genesis, such as Should Genesis be taken literally?
Feedback Rules
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- Many questions we receive are already answered on this website. Please search before contact.
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- Submissions in violation of the above rules should not expect a reply.
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