In standard evolutionary/cosmological timelines, the universe (from the Big Bang) is dated to about 13-14 billion years ago, while anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) have existed for roughly 200,000-300,000 years. That’s equivalent to saying if the universe were 24 hours old, humans would not appear until the last two seconds of the day. They only recently arrived, according to the evidence-deficient theory of evolution. Did Jesus believe this?
Jesus taught that God’s making of “male and female” was “from the beginning of the creation” (Mark 10:6). Does that sound like the last two seconds of a 24-hour period? Jesus taught that mankind was around “from the foundation of the world” (Luke 11:50). Does that sound like the last two seconds of a 24-hour period?
God “created [mankind] from the beginning” (Matt. 19:4).
Jesus—the One who created all things (John 1:3; Col. 1:16) and proved Himself to be God manifested in the flesh (John 20:30-31; Rom. 1:4)—didn’t believe in evolution. He believed in the literal account of God’s creation in Genesis 1-2. Do you believe what Jesus believes?


