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I do not think that there is any general statement in the Bible or any part of the account of creation, either as given in Genesis 1 and 2 or elsewhere alluded to, that need be opposed to evolution.
B. B. Warfield
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B. B. Warfield
Age: 69 †
Born: 1851
Born: November 5
Died: 1921
Died: February 16
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Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield
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