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00:01 Good morning, class! 00:04 As we delve deeper into chapter 4, 00:06 we’re going to see why we know that evolution is a fact. 00:11 Now, when we think about the word evolution, what comes to mind? 00:15 Your grades are some of the highest in the class. 00:18 I have these brochures. 00:20 They’re both really fine schools, but this one in particular on top 00:24 is the one I would really like you to consider. 00:28 Rebekah, you’re one of our fastest runners. 00:31 I really want you to consider trying out for the team. 00:46 I feel so confused. 00:49 I know some things they teach at school don’t agree with the Bible, 00:53 but sometimes they just seem to make sense. 00:57 Then there’s the pressure to join sports 01:00 and what to do with my future. 01:08 I finally told Mom some of the challenges I was having. 01:12 She really listened and admitted struggling 01:16 with some of the same issues when she was younger. 01:20 Then she shared Hebrews 5:13, 14: 01:23 “For everyone who continues to feed on milk 01:26 “is unacquainted with the word of righteousness, 01:29 “for he is a young child. 01:31 “But solid food belongs to mature people, 01:35 “to those who through use 01:37 “have their powers of discernment trained 01:39 to distinguish both right and wrong.” 01:42 She said that when her personal study 01:45 went beyond the surface on questions and issues that bothered her, 01:48 she began to discover truly meaningful answers 01:52 that built up her faith and helped her make good decisions. 01:56 It helped her to go from just feeling it was the truth 01:59 to knowing it.