Considering the Consequences
For every 
action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. For every false doctrine, there 
are consequences that must be faced. Such consequences include, marking and 
avoiding the false teacher(s), even our own brethren who teach false doctrine. 
And sadly, the destruction and division of the Lord’s body and eternal doom in 
hell for all false teachers and disciples of error.
In 1 Corinthians 15:12-23, the apostle Paul declared the consequences the 
Corinthians would face if they believed the false doctrine of “no 
resurrection.” Paul’s conclusion was, “And if Christ be not 
raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins. Then they also which are 
fallen asleep in Christ are perished. If in this life only we have hope in 
Christ, we are of all men most miserable. But now is Christ risen from the dead, 
and become the firstfruits of them that slept” (1 Cor. 15:17-20).
Likewise, as the Corinthians faced false doctrine and its consequences, we are 
faced with false teaching on every side and the consequences thereof. Of 
particular concern is the false teaching of some brethren that the “days” 
of Genesis Chapter 1 are not literal, consecutive, twenty-four hour solar days.
Brother Maurice Barnett wrote in a recent article regarding this error, “The 
present errors on Creation are but a symptom of the disease that abounds. We are 
plagued with an unscriptural unity in diversity doctrine, a repudiation of how 
we understand the Bible, accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative, 
love everyone and overlook error and peace at any price. The ‘new hermeneutic’ 
has a real foothold among brethren and change agents have been at work for a 
long time. The more liberal preachers of the new hermeneutic have attacked Bible 
authority through the person of Christ; preach the man and not the plan! Now we 
are seeing an attack through science: we must interpret the Bible record through 
the speculations of physical nature. Time will make this even more apparent.” 
Response to “The 
29th Question and Beyond...,” Watchman Magazine, September 
2000.
Brother Dave Miller in his book, Piloting The Strait, also bemoans 
the danger of the “change agents” and their detriment to the Lord’s 
church. In Chapter Four, he discusses “scientific currents” and 
the acceptance by some of the theory of evolution; and, “Christian college” 
professors who have accepted the ancient earth idea (four or five billion years 
old), having abandoned the literal interpretation of the biblical creation 
account. He correctly concludes, if a Christian accepts an ancient earth, then 
the “days” of Genesis 1 being literal, twenty-four hour days, must 
be rejected (Piloting The Strait, pp. 33, 34).
Some contend there is no danger in this error. Some have said that we should not 
draw lines of fellowship and divide over this issue. Others have argued that we 
should be willing to tolerate differing views and should not be dogmatic 
regarding our beliefs regarding this controversy. But, what are some possible 
consequences when the Genesis account of the creation is rejected?
First, to reject the Genesis account of creation is to reject the 
Creator and other divine scripture as well. Since Christ created the world, then 
logically it follows that this is ultimately a rejection of Christ (Jn. 1:1-14; 
Col. 1:16, 17). When one argues that the “days” of Genesis 1 are 
not literal, consecutive, twenty-four hour days, as in our seven day week, how 
then can we be sure that “evening” means “evening,” 
that “morning” means “morning,” that “created” 
means “created,” that “light” means “light,” 
that “night” means “night,” and “waters”
mean “waters,” if “day” does not mean “day”? 
With this “reasoning” every word of scripture could be questioned, generating 
doubt in the hearts of men. This is a “wile” the devil himself used when he said 
to Eve, “ye shall not surely die,” (Gen. 3:4), AFTER God said, “But 
of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in 
the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die” (Gen. 2:17). 
Consequently, Eve doubted the meaning of the word “not” in this 
case.
Second, to reject the Genesis account of creation is to reject 
David as being inspired of God. In Psalms 33:6-9, David declared God the creator 
who spoke the world into existence. He wrote, “By the word of the LORD 
were the heavens made; and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth.” 
Compare David’s declaration with the Genesis account where repeatedly the text 
says, “And God said....” (cf. Gen. 1:3, 6, 9, 11, 14, 20, 24, 26, 
29). Concerning God the Creator, David also wrote, “For he spake, and it 
was done; he commanded, and it stood fast” (Psa. 33:9).
Further, the apostle Peter claimed David was inspired when he said, “Men 
and brethren, this scripture must needs have been fulfilled, which the Holy 
Ghost by the mouth of David spake before concerning Judas, which was guide to 
them that took Jesus” (Acts 1:16). Peter, in his sermon on Pentecost, 
spoke of David’s prophecy concerning Christ, which will also have to be called 
into question and rejected (Acts 2:25-31). Even Christ Himself claimed that 
David was inspired when He said, “For David himself said by the Holy 
Ghost, The LORD said to my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, till I make thine 
enemies thy footstool” (Mk. 12:36). Therefore, the rejection of David’s 
writings demands that the words of Peter and Christ, who testified of the 
inspiration of David, be rejected as well. If the Genesis account is wrong, then 
David was wrong and, Peter and Christ were both wrong for claiming that David 
was inspired. To put it bluntly, the consequences would be that Peter and Christ 
spoke a lie when they claimed David was inspired, if he was not! Are you ready 
to accept that?
Third, other Old Testament prophets taught the miraculous creation 
by God. Isaiah wrote, “I have made the earth, and created man upon it: I, 
even my hands, have stretched out the heavens, and all their host have I 
commanded” (Isa. 45:12). Even Malachi testified of the special creation 
in Malachi 2:10 were he wrote, “Have we not all one father? hath not one 
God created us? why do we deal treacherously every man against his brother, by 
profaning the covenant of our fathers?” Thus, the testimony of Isaiah 
and Malachi must be called into question and rejected!
Fourth, the writings of inspired New Testament apostles must be 
questioned. Paul taught the special creation when he was in Athens (Acts 
17:24-29). John taught the special creation when he wrote, “Thou art 
worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all 
things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created” (Rev. 4:11). 
Fifth, to reject the Genesis account requires that the account of 
God creating Adam and Eve be rejected. Creation Evolutionists claim that God 
started the process but evolution took care of the rest. If this be true, how 
could Adam and Eve be actual people who were created “in the image of God” 
and formed by God “of the dust of the ground” (Gen. 1:26-28; 2:7, 
18-24)? Also, the account of Luke must be rejected for Luke traces the genealogy 
of Christ back to Adam (Lk. 3:23-38). The words of Jude must be rejected for 
Jude refers to Adam in Jude 14. Paul’s writings must be rejected since Paul made 
reference to Adam (1 Tim. 2:13, 14; Rom. 5:14; 1 Cor. 15:22, 45). And, since 
Peter endorsed Paul’s writings, we are now back to a second rejection of Peter’s 
testimony (2 Pet. 3:15, 16).
Sixth, to reject the creation account calls for a rejection of the 
testimony of Christ. In Matthew 19:4, Jesus quotes from Genesis Chapter 2 and 
calls it the “beginning.” Jesus said, “Have ye not read, 
that he which made them at the beginning made them male and female.” If 
the “days” of Genesis 1 were ages or vast eons of time, then “beginning” 
does not mean “beginning” here as Jesus claimed, since man was 
made on the sixth day (Gen. 1:26-31). The teaching of Jesus denies man evolved 
as the evolutionary theory asserts. But, if evolution be true, then Jesus’ claim 
is utterly false and how can it be said that Jesus is omniscient if He was wrong 
on this matter? This then makes Jesus a false teacher and a liar. Are you ready 
to accept that? You must if you reject the Genesis account of the special 
creation!
Conclusion: To reject the Genesis account of creation is to reject 
the entire Bible. When the first chapter of the Bible is rejected, then a chain 
reaction of rejection must and will follow. To reject the Genesis account one 
must reject all the inspired Bible writers we mentioned. There is no escaping 
these logical consequences, with the ultimate consequence being “faith 
made shipwreck” and loss of souls. We must believe without question or 
rejection the words of inspired scripture, “In the beginning God created 
the heaven and the earth....Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and 
all the host of them. And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had 
made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made” 
(Gen. 1:1:2:1-2).  – tgmc 
