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The Origins Debate is Really About Infinity.

In this short guide you'll discover:

  • Why every origins theory must invoke infinity
  • The difference between personal and impersonal infinity
  • Why attempts to eliminate infinity from origins explanations always fail

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    About the Authors

    Graeme Messer (engineer and published writer) and Geoffrey Messer (anesthesiologist) have spent years researching the philosophical, scientific and theological foundations of the origins debate.

    Their book Origins: Why Genesis 1–11 Trumps Secular Accounts presents one of the most comprehensive analyses of the issue available today.

    Their conclusion is simple but profound:

    Genesis 1–11 is not an optional preface to the Bible. It is the historical and theological foundation on which the entire biblical narrative rests.

    This report was written for:

    • Pastors and Christian leaders seeking clarity
    • Students unsettled by what they hear in the classroom
    • Believers who sense something deeper is at stake
    • Those who want to understand the philosophical layer beneath the scientific debate

    Why this matters:

    Many thoughtful Christians feel the tension.

    If Genesis is optional ... what else is?

    Young believers often notice the disconnect between what they read in Scripture and what they hear in science classrooms. Some are told that accepting evolution requires rethinking Genesis.

    The issue runs deeper than many realize.

    Graeme Messer and Geoffrey Messer, authors of Origin: Why Genesis 1–11 Trumps Secular Accounts, have produced a short primer explaining a powerful philosophical insight:

    The origins debate is really about infinity.

    Understanding this concept brings clarity to the disagreement between creationist and secular origins narratives.