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One of the most frequently asked questions in anthropology is: "Where do humans come from?" There are many answers to this question such as: "Aliens"; "The Primordial Soup"; “An Intelligent Designer”; or a mixture of those listed. However, the two predominant theories are literal creationism and theistic evolution. Literal creationism is the literal view of Creation in twenty-four hours and six days. Theistic evolution is the theory that God created the fundamental structure for the life of humans and creatures, and then the evolutionary process took over to form life. **Tells how the newspaper defends literal creationism**In the first book and chapter of the Bible, Genesis 1, an account is given of a literal vision of Creation over twenty-four hours and six days. It is stated that God forged the Heavens and Earth ex nihilo, meaning "out of nothing", in a period of six days. Then he rested on the seventh day. However, one question remains: Is God's Word infallible? Archaeological excavations have proven that the Bible is reliable. These excavations have uncovered evidence pre-recorded in the Bible. For example: the Bible says that Noah's Ark rested on the top of Mount Ararat; With this in mind, archaeologists recently found the Ark atop the same mountain. Concerning this evidence, Paul, an apostle of God, wrote Romans 1:20 which states, "For since the creation of the world his invisible attributes, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been done, so that they are inexcusable." This verse says that God's divine qualities have been seen. Those with an impartial perspective know that the creation of the world is too complex for chance to have created everything. The Possibilities of Only... Half the Paper......, Arkansas: Master Books, 2010.Strobel, Lee. The case of Christ. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 1998. Strobel, Lee. The case of a creator. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 2005. Borel, Émile. Chances and life. Paris, France: Presses Universitaires de France, 1967. Borel, Émile. Probability and certainty. Paris, France: Presses Universitaires de France, 1956. Ham, Ken. “It's the proof of the Bible.” Answers in Genesis. Ken Ham. January 28, 2014. Answers in Genesis. March 26, 2014 ."Creation/Evolution Controversy Explained." Perspectives on theistic evolution. 2002. Perspectives on Theistic Evolution. March 26. 2014 .