Bluegrass DaVinci Fellowship


   Home

   Photo Albums

   Links

   Maywoods Dates

   DaVinci Creed





Bluegrass DaVinci Fellowship - Education Through Scientific Leisure

Bluegrass DaVinci Fellowship
Only 38 days remaining until Maywoods!



origins and creation

Society, Religion and Spirituality, Opposing Views, Christianity, Origins and Creation



    Top: Society: Religion_and_Spirituality: Opposing_Views: Christianity: Origins_and_Creation:


See Also:

  • - Critique of creation science, and "a guide to fighting the creationists and their attempts to impose their peculiar interpretations of religion onto our society."
  • - Refutation of Robert Gentry's claim that polonium halos are evidence of instant creation. "The geological setting of these sites shows conclusively that Gentry's notion of an 'instantly created' earth composed of granite is false."
  • - Seeking to teach parents and children that evolution is the only valid scientific method of explaining the origins of Earth's creatures.
  • - Frank Steiger debunks creationism in a series of essays. Includes detailed debunking of Tim Wallace's 'True Origins' thermodynamics web page.
  • - [CNN]
  • - Discussions of what's wrong with creationism, from a philosophical, religious, and scientific perspective.
  • - Articles on various creationist theories and arguments and on the value of genuine scientific inquiry.
  • - Exposes Creationist lies and other glaring errors.
  • - Critique of the Center for the Renewal of Science and Culture's (CRSC) widely-circulated position paper on intelligent design.
  • - A 16 part list containing over 300 lies, along with a good sampling of distortion and sleight of hand, as exemplified by self-styled Creationism Evangelist, Kent Hovind.
  • - Organization working to defend the teaching of evolution against sectarian attackand serving as a nationally-recognized clearinghouse for information and advice to keep evolution in the science classroom and "scientific creationism" out.
  • - Bill Morgan is a creation science activist with whom I shared a two-year email correspondence. This site examines his claims and tactics.
  • - Site exposing "lies" of "Type B creationists" who believe in a young earth and literal interpretation of Genesis. Evolution education web site.
  • - Site debunks creation science and presents proofs of evolution.
  • - Critique of Intelligent Design Theory and Neocreationism. Skeptical Inquirer, September 2001.
  • - Resources for a course taught at Syracuse University.
  • - By Dr. Norman F. Hall and Lucia K. B. Hall. Published in The Humanist, May/June 1986.
  • - Addresses, from a Christian perspective, issues of activism, abortion, human evolution, and bears witness to the mistakes made by well-meaning Christians in taking their views of the Bible's mandates to extremes.
  • - a pamphlet responding to some of the common misconceptions about the relationship between science and religion, and giving some of the evidence for evolution and the Big Bang
  • - The alternative to the neocreationist and creationism attacks on reality.
  • - Examines various creationist philosophies and presents refuting evidence. John Woolf writes that Young Earth Creationism "is the strain of creationism that I find most dangerous, and it's the one I spend the most time fighting." Amazon associate
  • - A personal exploration of the Evolution vs. Creationism debate and fundamentalist Christianity.
  • - Forum for the publication of papers with well-thought out arguments against creationism, intelligent design, and religious apologetics.
  • - Ohio University's CALL Lab is an education site that offers links to information on a number of subjects. In this site there are definitions of some common terms used regarding the issue as well as links to sites for and against both Creationism & Ev
  • - Archives and FAQs from Usenet newsgroup devoted to the discussion and debate of creation, evolution, and related topics on the origin of life, geology, biology, catastrophism, cosmology and theology.
  • - Talk by Dr. Norman F. Hall given on September 15, 1996 at a meeting of the Humanist Fellowship of San Diego at the Thomas Paine Coffeehouse.



RSS Feed

Add to My Yahoo!


Home | Photo Albums | Links | Maywoods Dates | DaVinci Creed | Web Directory | Privacy Policy

Copyright © Bluegrass DaVinci Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.
Web Design by Internet Advertising Solutions



  MySQL - Cache Direct sec.