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Creationism Intellectual Origins, C
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INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. F
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Creationism: Intellectual Origins,
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sharp divisions within the creation
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PRE-MILLENNIALISM CHAPTER 1 FUNDAME
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Jackson is a Church of Christ minis
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Scottish professors. Rejecting the
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Bacon’s scientific method “to r
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Randall Hedtke, in his 1983 book Th
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Price wrote that he always tried
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Morris, like most creation-scientis
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Was there any way by which all desi
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example), but these changes are all
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stating the fact that at this parti
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all coming to pass, calculated by m
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course insist on a literal interpre
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adhering to true biblical principle
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similar to Orr’s. He tried to all
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In the final chapter of God—or Go
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the students. That is probably the
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Therefore it becomes painfully nece
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CHAPTER 2 ORIGINS OF MODERN “SCIE
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Creation by demonstrating the falsi
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nurture their young, and sent them
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explanation of these wonders.” Th
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We feel the public are being deceiv
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Genesis should be kept out of publi
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“ontogeny repeats phylogeny”—
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scientist is the authority of the f
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A study of the Flood would therefor
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Evolution is purely speculation. It
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Fleming’s Modern Anthropology ver
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graduate school to study hydraulic
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eligious and biblical “moral” (
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produces various different types of
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instance, features Lammerts; it con
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early ASA members were strict creat
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egan in 1965. Biology: A Search for
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THE BIBLE-SCIENCE ASSOCIATION The B
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space technology, and a member of t
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California Public Schools (Segraves
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Henry Morris had a successful caree
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the protestors objected to, but the
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and creationist thought. Interestin
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Lubenow and said, “You’re a Chr
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Among the attendees at the Summer I
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educes his bigoted evolutionist pro
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CHAPTER 4 THEORETICAL ISSUES: SCIEN
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eality, nor is it intended to be. (
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Assuming that present-day scientifi
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devotes much of his book to the mor
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Hitchcock. Their completely unfound
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in the series did. Rev. Henry Beach
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Materialism and Evolution (1932) is
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(1984), he says: “The Bible is in
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Faith, he says, is not dependent on
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“Each creation command in Genesis
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lawful process. This “lawful” o
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used Gillespie’s argument to argu
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The Bible, says Van Til, as God’s
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make it conform to this straightfor
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If the Bible and Christ and Christi
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Jesus was either a “lunatic or th
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EVOLUTION AS MAN’S ESCAPE FROM GO
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Design, according to fundamentalist
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disease, death, and decay all origi
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“If God had not given each specie
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In a book on astronomy, John Whitco
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Pentecostalists typically affirm be
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member. In the 1920s, Aimee Semple
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James Kennedy, pastor of Coral Ridg
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ook, calling it ‘a fairy tale,’
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In the second half of his book O’
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any species from another species. I
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never heard of Marra before, but I
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accuse him, as already noted, of fo
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Jay Sekulow is a lawyer who represe
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to “internal” evidence, Islamic
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What initially strikes the reader c
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Journal of the Victoria Institute,
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(all of ICR and/or CRS), and Malcol
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Creationism in South Africa is infl
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also includes other Bible-science i
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oard of advisors includes Gunther S
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Evolution on Trial (1985), one of s
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sponsored by UCLA, and partly funde
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Christianity, then emigrated to Can
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R.G. Elmendorf, the whimsical Catho
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YOUNG-EARTH CREATIONISM CHAPTER 6 D
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attacking evolution. Of the three,
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(1970), arguing for the Gap Theory.
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“These extinct animals and vegeta
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Prior to Darwin the Gap Theory was
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survived the catastrophic judgment
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ut it did at least welcome all such
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Convinced of the geological ages an
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Science (1862), by Mrs. George J.C.
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evidence for evolution, even in its
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P.J. Wiseman, a British air commodo
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ut he also criticizes “hyper-orth
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espect, except in this one, that th
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Men complain, however, that God wou
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Davidheiser does not speculate whet
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Paul Johnson, in Creation (1938), a
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“fundamentalist groups-.called sc
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Whitehead, John W. .......1977 The
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Wolthuis, Enno .......1963 Science,