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Sunday, August 29, 2004

Creation Science Node Organizers - A Review

Creation Science Node Organizers

You may want to take a stop and visit the above web site which was put together by some Computer Scientists (Jason Browning (webmaster), Dr. Gerald Lenner, and Mark Rajock).

Take a look at their Recommended Book Page. They seem to do a good job going into the basic issues of creation science and evolution.

Read the What is Evolution Page It has a great explanation on evolution including the evolutionary process that atoms break supposedly into four groups of study:
  1. Cosmology is the branch of astronomy which deals with the origin and formation of the general structure of the universe.
  2. Abiogenesis refers to first life - the production of living organisms from inanimate matter.
  3. Micro-evolution or speciation refers to populational and species change through time. There are many published examples of speciation, if by the development of a new "species" we mean the development of a new population of individuals which will not breed with the original population to produce fertile offspring. Micro-evolution is a scientific fact which no one, including creationists, dispute.
  4. Macro-evolution or general evolution refers the progression to more complex forms of life. The mechanisms of macro-evolution, including whether or not micro-evolution over a long enough time leads to macro-evolution, can be regarded as a "research topic" (Berra 1990, 12).

They do mention Hugh Ross's ministry "Reasons to Believe" in the List of Organizations. Stating that "This organization believes in an old earth and the existence of "pre-men" (and therefore they are not regarded as orthodox creationists by some), but they have been effective in reaching the "scientific" community with the creation message. "

I think this may be a good start for those who are not familiar with the issues at hand in regards to evolution vs. creation.

Steven Dickinson

editor of GodCreatedThat.com Blog


1 Comments:

  • They are not computer scientists. How many articles have any of them published in a respectable computer science journal ?

    By Anonymous, at 4:05 PM  

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