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Creationism Anomalies and Alternative Science


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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See Also:

  • God and Evolution: A Convergence of Science and Religion - Built on the thesis that the purpose of evolution is the development of human beings and for this to occur a God is necessary.
  • Darwinism and Evolution - Diverse articles published by the Origins website.
  • Access Research Network - Focuses on putting science topics, such as genetic engineering, euthanasia, computer technology, environmental issues, creation/evolution, fetal tissue research, and AIDS, in perspective by looking at related political, ethical and philosophical issues. F
  • Intelligent Design Theory: Why it Matters - Jay Richards examines a new scientific orthodoxy that challenges Darwin's materialistic views. From Intelligent Design, February 25, 1999.


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