Definitions
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- noun A set of
organisms descended from some originally createdspecies (based on theBiblical doctrine of SpecialCreation ); akind .
Etymologies
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The term baramin was coined in 1941 by words bara (create) and min (kind).
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The baramin was the first successful self-replicating molecule.
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And pretty much any time they use the term they follow it up with the def: A baramin is a “created kind” Hebrew: bara, created, and min, kind
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I don't know that enough people are going to know what 'baramin' means for this to be helpful.
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This term is synonymous with the use of "baramin" above and is the primary term in baraminology.
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This term is synonymous with the use of "baramin" above and is the primary term in baraminology.
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The term '' baramin '' was coined in 1941 by [[Frank Marsh]] from the [[Hebrew]] words
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I don't know that enough people are going to know what 'baramin' means for this to be helpful.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Danielitld 2009
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This term is synonymous with the use of "baramin" above and is the primary term in baraminology.
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This term is synonymous with the use of "baramin" above and is the primary term in baraminology.
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