Theology for the Rest of Us

Theology for the Rest of Us


263: Young-Earth Creationism and the Global Flood with Steve Schramm

January 12, 2019

When it comes to the origins of the Earth, the most prominent perspective held by many contemporary American Evangelicals is the concept of Young-Earth Creationism. This is the idea that God created the universe and everything in this universe in six literal calendar days (six consecutive 24-hour periods).

The Young-Earth position asserts that God created everything approximately 6,000 years ago (although some Young Earth Creationists say that it may have happened as far back as 10,000 to 15,000 years ago) and most Young-Earth creationists argue that the science and date that seem to point to an Old-Earth (billions of years old) is science that is being done with flawed presuppositions therefore always leads to flawed conclusions.

In this episode, Kenny interviews podcaster and apologist Steve Schramm. They discuss the Biblical reasons why someone might embrace the Young-Earth position as well as discussing various related topics such as the global flood, the Garden of Eden, and the various hermeneutical approaches to Genesis. Steve is an avid proponent of the Young-Earth position. He seeks to train Christians to become confident and passionate about wholeheartedly serving Jesus as well as defending the Christian faith.

Check out Steve Schramm's website: Steveschramm.com

Check out his resource website: The Creation Academy

Follow Steve Schramm on Facebook and Twitter

Additional Reading

Tyler Vela's response to Steve Schramm: "Rejoinders to a YEC Response" (Part 1)

Tyler Vela's response to Steve Schramm: "Rejoinders to a YEC Response" (Part 2)

Steve Schramm's Response to Tyler Vela: "Defending a Young Earth" (Part 1)

Steve Schramm's Response to Tyler Vela: "Defending a Young Earth" (Part 2)

Additional Organizations with Young-Earth Resources

Institute for Creation Research

Answers in Genesis