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During a recent Biologos event, N.T. Wright and Dr. Francis Collins surprised folks with a musical number, singing that the Earth is 14 billion years old and that the events in early Genesis were products of evolution. Notably, Collins believes humans evolved from groups of thousands of primates that...

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