Creationism, as defined in Webster's New Universal Dictionary, is the doctrine that matter and all things were created, substantially as they now exist, by an omnipotent creator, and not gradually evolved or developed. As such it is not only a religious view and an (unorthodox) scientific doctrine, but a philosophical position about the origin of the world and life.
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Focuses on putting science topics in perspective by looking at related political, ethical and philosophical issues.
Produces pamphlets and brochures, a radio program, children's programs, special events and a museum, promoting creationist ideas.
Article by Jim Arnold considering a third way between evolution and creation.
Discussion group.
Short descriptions of old-earth views such as the day-age theory, the gap theory, the framework hypothesis and progressive creation.
Attempts to use science to explain the origins of life, the world and the universe.
Short descriptions of old-earth views such as the day-age theory, the gap theory, the framework hypothesis and progressive creation.
Discussion group.
Focuses on putting science topics in perspective by looking at related political, ethical and philosophical issues.
Attempts to use science to explain the origins of life, the world and the universe.
Produces pamphlets and brochures, a radio program, children's programs, special events and a museum, promoting creationist ideas.
Article by Jim Arnold considering a third way between evolution and creation.
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