Creation/Evolution - articles
Creation vs. Evolution - Big Bang Theory
“At the beginning of time, all the space, matter, and time of the universe was compressed into infinite or near-infinite density (compactness). more »
by: Jerry Price - Nov 1, 2005 - comments: 31 - topic(s): Science, Creation/Evolution
Creation vs. Evolution - Young Earth Theory
“Young-earth creationism holds that the universe was created – mature and fully functioning – during six literal days 10,000 or fewer years ago … Young-earth creationism disagrees with evolution and theistic evolution in that it denies that macroevolution (evolution of one species into another) had anything to do with origins. more »
by: Jerry Price - Nov 1, 2005 - comments: 2 - topic(s): Science, Creation/Evolution
Creation vs. Evolution - Progressive Creation Theory
“Progressive creationism is the idea that God created directly and deliberately via a series of creative acts over very long periods of time. more »
by: Jerry Price - Nov 1, 2005 - topic(s): Science, Creation/Evolution
Creation vs. Evolution - Gap Theory
“The gap theory teaches that God created the world perhaps billions of years ago, and it was perfect and beautiful in every way. This is the creation described in Genesis 1:1. more »
by: Jerry Price - Nov 1, 2005 - comments: 1 - topic(s): Science, Creation/Evolution
Creation vs. Evolution - Creationism
“The Bible, which is our most reliable source of information, does not tell us exactly how God made each kind of creature, but it gives some important details of the creation process in general. more »
by: Jerry Price - Nov 1, 2005 - topic(s): Science, Creation/Evolution
Creation vs. Evolution - General
“An important reason why the creation-evolution debate matters is that a person’s view of his own origins will profoundly affect not only the way he looks at himself but also his general attitude toward other people. more »
by: Jerry Price - Nov 1, 2005 - comments: 2 - topic(s): Science, Creation/Evolution
The Intelligent Design Movement: Rocking Scientific Naturalism
For too many years, the prevailing orthodoxy in the scientific academy has faced no meaningful challenges at the epistemological level. This prevailing orthodoxy, which I will call a naturalist evolutionary theory of origins, believes in a chance-driven, naturalistic universe and believes time plus chance plus matter produces life as we know it in all its mind-boggling complexity in this universe. more »
by: Richard Land - Sep 1, 2005 - topic(s): Science, Creation/Evolution
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