The divine comedy Creationism
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| Running gags
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- Biblical literalism
- Young/Old Earth
- Intelligent design
- Creation scientists
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| Jokes aside
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- Atmosphere of the Moon
- History of the Earth
- Evidence against a recent creation
- Iron
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| Blooper reel
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- The Search for a Search - Measuring the Information Cost of Higher Level Search
- Omnipotence (français)
- Fixedearth.com
- Alt-right
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| Evolutionism debunkers
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- Ben Stein
- Ian Juby
- Frank Turek
- Tucker Carlson
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“”Many scientists are so committed to life that they cannot accept the data that show otherwise. In their estimation, we must refrain from reaching a conclusion on the matter of extraterrestrial life until data that conforms to their foregone conclusion arrives. The only thing that inhibits reaching such an obvious conclusion is the interference of dogma. It is ironic that creationists frequently are accused of letting our dogma cloud our judgement, yet here is a very good example of how evolutionary dogma prevents most scientists from reaching the proper conclusion.
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| —Danny R. Faulkner, "We haven't found ET yet so he obviously doesn't exist as the Bible says."[1]
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The Creation Research Society is, as per its website, "a professional organization of trained scientists and interested laypersons who are firmly committed to scientific special creation." The "Society" acknowledges that its responsibilities are to provide speakers for talks, issue research grants and facilities, and conduct "research." To this end they maintain the Van Andel Creation Research Center in Arizona, where they claim to "develop and test a creation model."[2] The CRS also publishes a pseudojournal, the Creation Research Society Quarterly, which it claims is peer reviewed.[3]
History[edit]
The Creation Research Society was formed in 1963 when members of the American Scientific Affiliation departed due to differing points of view regarding theistic evolution. Founding members were Walter Lammerts, William Tinkle, Henry M. Morris, John W. Klotz, Frank Lewis Marsh, Edwin Y. Monsma, Duane Gish, Wilbert H. Rusch, John J. Grebe, and R. Laird Harris. Joining shortly thereafter were Karl W. Linsenmann, David A. Warriner, John N. Moore, Harold S. Slusher, Thomas G. Barnes, Willis L. Webb, Clifford L. Burdlick, Paul A. Zimmerman. Some members were removed early on over philosophical differences.
Several early members of the CRS hold questionable degrees, including Clifford Burdick, John Grebe,[4] and Harold Slusher.[5]
In 1970 the CRS produced Biology: A Search For Order in Complexity as a response to evolutionist textbooks.
CRS currently has about 1700 members/subscribers, most in the United States.
Worldview[edit]
The organization explains, "The CRS advocates the concept of special creation (as opposed to evolution), both of the universe and of the earth with its complexity of living forms."[6] and also, "All members must subscribe to the [CRS's] statement of belief" This creed affirms belief in biblical inerrancy, the literalness of Genesis, the historicity of the Flood and the special creation and fall into sin of Adam and Eve, that biological change has occurred only within "original created kinds", and that salvation is only possible through Jesus.
Statement of Belief[edit]
| CRS's Statement of Belief | | Analysis |
| All members must subscribe to the following statement of belief:[7] | | The very existence of such a statement indicates that the activity done by CRS is not science because the conclusion is drawn before experiments are devised. |
| 1. The Bible is the written Word of God, and because it is inspired throughout, all its assertions are historically and scientifically true in the original autographs. To the student of nature this means that the account of origins in Genesis is a factual presentation of simple historical truths. | | Alternatively phrased as "Let's narrow it down to the Christian version, such that Jews and Muslims can't join." |
| 2. All basic types of living things, including man, were made by direct creative acts of God during the Creation Week described in Genesis. Whatever biological changes have occurred since Creation Week have accomplished only changes within the original created kinds. | | See special pleading, macroevolution and microevolution. |
| 3. The great flood described in Genesis, commonly referred to as the Noachian Flood, was an historic event worldwide in its extent and effect. | | See Global Flood |
| 4. We are an organization of Christian men and women of science who accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. The account of the special creation of Adam and Eve as one man and one woman and their subsequent fall into sin is the basis for our belief in the necessity of a Savior for all mankind. Therefore, salvation can come only through accepting Jesus Christ as our Savior. | | Alternatively phrased as "In case it is not clear enough, non-christians can't join!"
Summary: We believe A. We also believe B. Therefore C (rather than D and/or E). |
Speakers[edit]
The CRS will furnish "qualified scientists" to speak on a variety of topics. These include the following.
- Michael Oard, who holds an M.S. degree in atmospheric science, has a prepared talk titled "Is Evolution a Fact?" arguing that "macroevolution is not observed and is not a fact. The debate is not science versus religion, but is rather the secular worldview versus the Christian worldview." In "Did the Big Bang Really Happen?" he "[s]hows the many problems and ad hoc modifications of the Big Bang Theory, and why it should not be believed by Christians." He "[p]rovides evidence that the dinosaurs (except those on the ark) died in the Flood" in "Whatever Happened to the Dinosaurs?" "The Ice Age - Only the Bible Can Explain It!" demonstrates that the Noachian flood can explain this event even though the "uniformitarians" cannot.
- David Kaufmann, PH. D., human anatomy, argues in "Is Evolution a Theory, a Fact, a Law, or None of the Above?" that "evolution and creation are both models of origins and are unprovable." Similarly in "Can a Real Scientist Believe in Evolution?" he argues that evolution is unscientific because it has not been observed.
- Mark Armitage, M.S., biology, presents "Helium Retention in Deep Core Zircons," a review of radiohalos in granite that CRS claims contains "startling evidence."
- Gary Locklair, Ph. D. computer science, offers "God's Creative Activity" wherein he presents the assertion that "[h]uman beings are wonderfully creative as we were made in God's Image. People follow a three-part creative process (idea, implementation, interaction) because we were created by a Triune God. The creation model can provide evidence and reasons for human creativity based upon a careful understanding of the work of each person in the Trinity. Directly related to God's creative activity is the concept of information theory - a powerful, positive evidence for the creation model of origins."
- Jean Lightner, M.S., veterinary preventive medicine, brings us "Creation Biology: Understanding Life from a Biblical Perspective" in which she "[s]hows how a biblically based view of biology is consistent with the world we see around us. Includes a discussion of kinds and explores amazing design found in animals and humans" (emphasis added). "The Age of the Earth and the Gospel" explores "problems with radiometric dating." Finally in "Biblical Thinking 101: How to Discern the Truth from a Lie" Lightner "[d]iscusses the uniqueness of the Bible compared to other religious beliefs (including evolutionism) and several biblical methods by which truth claims can be evaluated."[8]
Employees/Board of Directors[edit]
- Robert Carter Ph.D in Marine Biology from the University of Miami. Senior "Scientist" at Creation Ministries International. He would be qualified to speak on the evolution and anatomy of aquatic organisms
- Kevin L. Anderson Ph.D in Microbiology from Kansas State University. Director of CRS Van Andel Creation Research Center. He would be able to speak on microbial evolution and the Biochemical processes in Microorganisms.
- Jerry Bergman Ph.D in Research and Evaluation from Wayne State University and a "Ph.D" from the Diploma Mill Columbia Pacific University in Human Biology. He would not be qualified to speak on Human Evolution as his Human Biology "Ph.D" lacked any research because of the poor quality of the university.
- Eugene F. Chaffin Ph.D in Physics from Oklahoma State University and a Professor of Physics at North Greenville University; he is not qualified to speak on evolution or the origin of the universe.
- Danny R. Faulkner Ph.D in Astronomy from Indiana University (He earned his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Bob Jones University). Danny is an astronomer for Answers In Genesis. He is the editor of the Creation Research Society Quarterly pseudojournal.[9]
- Donald B. DeYoung Ph.D in Physics from Iowa State University and Professor of Physics at Grace College. He is not qualified to speak on evolution or the origin of the universe.
- Robert L. Hill Ed.D in Physics Education from Ball State University and Professor of Physics at Bob Jones University. He is not qualified because his doctoral degree is in physics and it is an education doctorate.
- D. Russell Humphreys Ph.D in Physics from Louisiana State University and is a former researcher at Sandia National Laboratories. Not qualified to speak on evolution or the origion of the universe.
- Jean K. Lightner D.V.M and M.Sc in Preventive Veterinary Medicine from Ohio State University and is an Adjuct Professor at Liberty University online. Is not qualified to speak on evolution as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree is a professional degree and not a research degree.
- Gary H. Locklair Ph.D in Computer Science from Nova Southeastern University and is a Professor of Computer Science at Concordia University. Not qualified to speak on evolution as his Ph.D is in Computer Science (A mathematics related subject) and is in no way related to biology.
- Michael Oard M.Sc in Atmospheric Science from University of Washington. Former forecaster at the National Weather Service. Not qualified to speak on evolution because Atmospheric Science is not related to evolution or General Biology.
- John K. Reed Ph.D in Geology from University of South Carolina. He is qualified to speak on the origin of the Earth
- Ronald G. Samec Ph.D in Physics from Clemson University and is a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Emmanuel College. Unqualified to speak on evolution as his Ph.D is in Physics and not related to evolution or the origin of the universe.
- Glen W. Wolfrom Ph.D in Animal Science from the University of Montana and a former researcher at Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica. He would be qualified to speak on evolution as Animal Science is another term for Zoology.
See also[edit]
- Lists of creation scientists
External links[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Does Extraterrestrial Life Exist? in Creation Research Society Quarterly, 18 February 2018.
- ↑ Van Andel Creation Research Center at creationresearch.org. Retrieved on 25 February 2018.
- ↑ Creation Research Science Quarterly at creationresearch.org. Retrieved on 25 February 2018.
- ↑ Vickers, Brett (1998-2002)."Some Questionable Creationist Credentials." The TalkOrigins Archives.
- ↑ "Is There a Real Doctor in the House?." Huecotanks.com.
- ↑ http://www.creationresearch.org/hisaims.htm
- ↑ Statement of Belief at creationresearch.org.
- ↑ "Speaker Bureau." The Creation Research Society. 2001-2010.
- ↑ Dr. Danny Faulkner at Answers in Genesis.
| Articles about creationism
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| Types of creationism:
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Gap creationism • Day-age creationism • Old Earth creationism • Progressive creation • Hare Krishna creationism • Young Earth creationism • Intelligent design •
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| Evidence against a recent creation:
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Creationism and social history • Geomagnetism • Petrified forest • Radiometric dating • Carbon dating • Dendrochronology • Y-chromosomal Adam • Mitochondrial Eve • Starlight problem • Plate tectonics • Rotation of the Earth • Atmosphere of the Moon • Biogeography • K-Pg extinction event • Geologic timeline • Fossil • Transitional fossil • Fossil record • Lake Agassiz • List of transitional forms • Punctuated equilibrium • Bird evolution • Geology • Grand Canyon • Fossil fuel • Paleontology • History of the Earth • Evidence against a recent creation • Yellowstone • Diamond • Iron • Age of the Earth • Evolution •
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Creationist claims:
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Geomagnetism • Do you want to be descended from a monkey? • Evolution and religion • Evolution and morality • C-decay • Peanut butter argument • Intelligent design and academic freedom • Science was wrong before • Science doesn't know everything • Catastrophic plate tectonics • Hydroplate theory • Lunar bukkake hypothesis • Creationist mathematics • Biblical literalism • Bumblebee argument • Orchidaceae • Irreducible complexity • Leap second • Wedge Strategy • Noah's Ark • 101 evidences for a young age of the Earth and the universe • Noah's Ark sightings • Evolution conspiracy • Recession of the Moon • Rotation of the Earth • Atmosphere of the Moon • Lunar dust • Lunar radioactivity • White hole cosmology • Firmament • Evolutionism • Haji Yearam • Galactocentricity • Hanzi of Genesis • Historical and operational science • Proof of the inconsistency of arithmetic • List of creationist claims • Global flood • De-evolution • Microevolution and macroevolution • In the Beginning: Compelling Evidence for Creation and the Flood • Borel's Law • Dinosaur denialism • Baraminology •
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Global flood:
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Flood geology • Noah's Ark • Noah • Lunar bukkake hypothesis • Fossil sorting by the global flood • Hydroplate theory • Global flood • Grand Canyon • Noah (film) • Epic of Gilgamesh • Didit fallacy • God's Love • Noah's Ark sightings • Haji Yearam • Lake Agassiz • Parasites during the global flood • Life and the global flood • Global flood chronology • Yellowstone • Petrified forest • Baraminology •
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| Intelligent design creationism:
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Falsifiability of creationism • Irreducible complexity • Cdesign proponentsists • Intelligent design and academic freedom • Argument from design • The Wonders of Creation Reveal God's Glory • Biological Information: New Perspectives • Seeking God in Science: An Atheist Defends Intelligent Design • John A. Davison • Evolution Under the Microscope: A Scientific Critique of the Theory of Evolution • Rethinking Darwin: A Vedic Study of Darwinism and Intelligent Design • Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False • Providence Lost: A Critique of Darwinism • The Darwin Myth: The Life and Lies of Charles Darwin • The Mystery of Life's Origin: Reassessing Current Theories • The Origin of Human Nature: A Zen Buddhist Looks at Evolution • Thomas Nagel • Darwinism Under The Microscope: How Recent Scientific Evidence Points To Divine Design • The End of Darwinism • Ask Darwinists • Polonium halos • Explanatory Filter • Flowers of asexually-reproducing plants • Eye • Argument from fine tuning • Argument from beauty • Argument from first cause • Flagellum • Moody Institute of Science • Intelligent design • Laryngeal nerve • Suboptimal design • Adam and Evolution: A Scientific Critique of Neo-Darwinism • Expelled: Leader's Guide • Banana argument • Vault-Co •
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"Intelligent" alternatives:
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Intelligent falling • Scientific storkism • Pastafarianism • Scientific Geoterrapinism • Wedgie strategy •
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Teach the controversy:
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Santorum Amendment • Missouri House Bill 1227 • Indiana Senate Bill 89 • Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District • Academic Freedom Act • Louisiana Academic Freedom Act • Tennessee monkey bill • Edwards v. Aguillard • Thomas More Law Center • School vouchers • Eugenie Scott • Teach the controversy • Truth in Science • McLean v. Arkansas Board of Education •
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| Creationists:
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Ben Stein • Barry Setterfield • Jonathan Sarfati • Ray Comfort • B.H. Shadduck • Kirk Cameron • Harun Yahya • Wendy Wright • Carl Wieland • John Ankerberg • Jack Cuozzo • William Jennings Bryan • Russ Miller • Lee Strobel • Brother Stair • Paul Nelson • James Nienhuis • Art Robinson • Alan O'Reilly • PPSIMMONS • Hank Hanegraaff • Charlie Wagner • Rush Limbaugh • Roy Spencer • Grover Norquist • Ann Coulter • Christopher Booker • Andrea Minichiello Williams • Tom Bethell • Chuck Baldwin • Rick Perry • Bradley Monton • Christopher Langan • Aimee Semple McPherson • Richard Kent • Ljiljana Čolić • Abuz Zubair • Scott Huse • Barry Arrington • Grant Jeffrey • Janet Porter • Alan Clifford • Kurt Wise • Kenneth McKilliam • Bradlee Dean • Hugh Ross • Geoffrey Simmons • James Le Fanu • Norman Nevin • Shaun Johnston • John C. Sanford • Fazale Rana • Benjamin Wiker • Hugh Dower • Lee Spetner • Mark Ludwig • Alan Hayward • Werner Gitt • William Fix • Maciej Giertych • John C. Landon • Barbara Cargill • Ken Jopp • Frank Tipler • Richard William Nelson • Todd Friel • Bob Sorensen • Eugene Windchy • Berit Kjos • Glenn Beck • Robert McLuhan • George C. Deutsch • Ross McKitrick • Daniel Neiman • Ron Wyatt • Desmond Paul Allen • Jay Wile • Jack Chick • Ian Juby • Anthony Peake • Tim Ball • Sheik Feiz Muhammad • J. P. Holding • Michael Cremo • Chuck Norris • Steve Milloy • Rick Santorum • Christine O'Donnell • Larry Craig • Mike Bara • John Hawkins • Alan Keyes • Chris Carter • Ted Cruz • Bobby Jindal • James Ussher • Larry Pratt • Bob Dutko • Steve Fuller • Denyse O'Leary • Mike Huckabee • Babu G. Ranganathan • Ben Hobrink • Carl Baugh • Humans Are Free • Mary Lou Bruner • Educate-yourself.org • Andrew Schlafly • Ian Paisley • VenomFangX • Todd Akin • Paul Broun • James Manning • Shockofgod • Sye Ten Bruggencate • Brad Stine • Charlton Heston • Pat Toomey • Josh Axe • Ben Carson • William Dembski • Presents Of God Ministry • Jim Allister • Whale.to • Jonathan Otto • Becky Fischer • Roy Moore • David Wilcock • Jerry Falwell Sr. • Mark Dice • Ron Paul • Sam Brownback • Pat Buchanan • Don McLeroy • Marco Rubio • Michele Bachmann • Pat Robertson • John Hagee • Mary Fallin • The Vigilant Christian • Betsy DeVos • WND • Joseph Farah • Media Research Center • Theodore Beale • Encyclopedia of American Loons • Got Questions • R. L. Wysong • ProphecyFilm.com • Kent Hovind • Steven Anderson • Dennis Prager • Bernard d'Abrera • Mohammad Tawhidi • CJ Pearson • Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry • Eric Hovind • Cornelius Van Til • Frank Turek • Sarah Palin • William Lane Craig • Alex Jones (slovensky) • Charlie Kirk • Owen Benjamin • Steven Crowder • Rick Warren • Jerry Falwell Jr. • Ted Holden • Alex Jones • E. Calvin Beisner • Kate Tieje • Michael Denton • New Independent Fundamentalist Baptist Movement • Mark Cahill • Jim Inhofe • Gary Birdsong • R. J. Rushdoony • Pat Boone • The Washington Times • Canada Free Press • NewsBusters • Jimmy Swaggart • Miroljub Petrović • Marjorie Taylor Greene • Chuck Colson • Stephen E. Jones • Lew Rockwell • Tom Tancredo • John Kasich • Gary North • E. W. Jackson • Kevin Stitt • Zachary K. Hubbard • Conservapedia • Mike Johnson • National Rifle Association • Butch Hartman • Joshua Feuerstein • Christopher Rufo • Peter Sweden • Alvin Plantinga • Tucker Carlson • Mission: America • American Thinker • Brandon Tatum • Nick Fuentes • Mike Pence • Zakir Naik • Glenn Morton •
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Fundie schools:
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Brigham Young University • Bryan College • Cedarville University • Patrick Henry College • Regent University • Patriot Bible University • Fundie school • The Master's University • Boston Baptist College • San Diego Christian College • Columbia Pacific University • Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools • Cornerstone University • Pensacola Christian College • Bob Jones University • Hyles-Anderson College • University of South Los Angeles • Cambridge Theological Seminary • Haven University • Liberty University • Louisiana Baptist University and Seminary • New Eden School of Natural Health • Georgia Central University • Andersonville Theological Seminary • Ambassador Baptist College • Hillsdale College • Illegal schools in the United Kingdom •
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Discovery Institute:
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Teach the controversy • Of Pandas and People • Wedge Strategy • Text of The Wedge Strategy • Explore Evolution • David Berlinski • Biologic Institute • Jonathan Wells • Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed • Michael Egnor • Douglas Axe • Academic Freedom Day • Casey Luskin • What is intelligent design? • Behe: The Edge of Evolution, Interview • Science and Human Origins • Wedgie strategy • Project Steve • BIO-Complexity • Texas Board of Education • Richard Weikart • Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District • Human exceptionalism • Darwin's Predictions • Stephen Meyer • Howard Ahmanson • Melvin Mulder • Lists of creationist scientists • Discovery Institute • Complex Specified Information • Michael Behe • Phillip Johnson • Joel Brind • Non-materialist neuroscience • Academic Freedom Act •
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Answers in Genesis:
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Answers in Genesis Dawkins interview controversy • Bodie Hodge • Andrew Snelling • Affirmations and Denials Essential to a Consistent Christian (Biblical) Worldview • Answers in Genesis/Creation Ministries International's Statement of Faith • Hanzi of Genesis • Atheists Outline Their Global Religious Agenda • 12 Arguments Evolutionists Should Avoid • Creation Ministries International • Lists of creationist scientists • Answers Research Journal • Ark Encounter • Jason Lisle • Answers in Genesis • Ken Ham • Creation Museum • Buddy Davis • Bill Nye debates Ken Ham • Ham Hightail • Cedarville University •
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Answers Research Journal:
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Answers Research Journal volume 2 • Answers Research Journal volume 3 • Answers Research Journal volume 5 • Answers Research Journal volume 1 • Answers Research Journal volume 6 • Answers Research Journal volume 4 • Answers Research Journal • Answers Research Journal volume 7 • Answers Research Journal volume 8 • Answers Research Journal volume 9 • Answers Research Journal volume 10 • Answers Research Journal volume 11 • Answers Research Journal volume 12 • Answers Research Journal volume 13 • Answers Research Journal volume 14 • Answers Research Journal Volume 15 •
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Institute for Creation Research:
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Nathaniel Jeanson • Jeffrey Tomkins • Lawrence Ford • Henry Morris • Brian Thomas • Duane Gish • RATE • Your Origins Matter • John Morris • Jerry Bergman • San Diego Christian College • Timothy LaHaye • Russell Humphreys • Lists of creationist scientists • Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools • Andrew Snelling • Alpha Omega Institute • Jason Lisle • Institute for Creation Research • Danny Faulkner • David DeWitt •
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