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The '''Old Earth Theory''' most commonly dismisses the first 11 chapters of [[Genesis]] as metaphorical history.
In this view, the reader takes a metaphorical view of [[Creation]]. It stands in contrast to the [[New Earth Theory]] which believes in a literal view of Creation.
The Old Earth Theory is the most common view of Creation among most branches of Christianity except Western [[Protestantism]]. It's also the most scientifically-based theory, usually accompanied with a belief in the [[Big Bang Theory]], in which a Belgien Priest is known for establishing.
In this view, the reader takes a metaphorical view of [[Creation]]. It stands in contrast to the [[New Earth Theory]] which believes in a literal view of Creation.
The Old Earth Theory is the most common view of Creation among most branches of Christianity except Western [[Protestantism]]. It's also the most scientifically-based theory, usually accompanied with a belief in the [[Big Bang Theory]], in which a Belgien Priest is known for establishing.