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- Creation_science abstract "Creation science or scientific creationism is a branch of creationism that attempts to provide scientific support for the Genesis creation narrative in the Book of Genesis and disprove or reinterpret the scientific facts, theories and scientific paradigms about the history of the Earth, cosmology and biological evolution.The overwhelming consensus of the scientific community is that creation science is a religious, not a scientific view, and that creation science does not qualify as science because it lacks empirical support, supplies no tentative hypotheses, and resolves to describe natural history in terms of scientifically untestable supernatural causes. Creation science has been characterized as a pseudo-scientific attempt to map the Bible into scientific facts. According to a popular introductory philosophy of science text, "virtually all professional biologists regard creation science as a sham".It began in the 1960s as a fundamentalist Christian effort in the United States to prove Biblical inerrancy and nullify the scientific evidence for evolution. It has since developed a sizable religious following in the United States, with creation science ministries branching worldwide. The main ideas in creation science are: the belief in "creation ex nihilo" (Latin: out of nothing); the conviction that the Earth was created within the last 6,000 years; the belief that mankind and other life on Earth were created as distinct fixed "baraminological" kinds; and the idea that fossils found in geological strata were deposited during a cataclysmic flood which completely covered the entire Earth. As a result, creation science also challenges the commonly accepted geologic and astrophysical theories for the age and origins of the Earth and Universe, which creationists acknowledge are irreconcilable to the account in the Book of Genesis. Creation science proponents often refer to the theory of evolution as "Darwinism" or as "Darwinian evolution".The creation science texts and curricula that first emerged in the 1960s focused upon concepts derived from a literal interpretation of the Bible and were overtly religious in nature, most notably linking Noah's flood in the Biblical Genesis account to the geological and fossil record in a system termed "flood geology". These works attracted little notice beyond the schools and congregations of conservative fundamental and evangelical Christians until the 1970s when its followers challenged the teaching of evolution in the public schools and other venues in the United States, bringing it to the attention of the public-at-large and the scientific community. Many school boards and lawmakers were persuaded to include the teaching of creation science alongside Darwinian evolution in the science curriculum. Creation science texts and curricula used in churches and Christian schools were revised to eliminate their Biblical and theological references, and less explicitly sectarian versions of creation science education were introduced in public schools in Louisiana, Arkansas, and other regions in the United States.The 1982 ruling in McLean v. Arkansas found that creation science fails to meet the essential characteristics of science and that its chief intent is to advance a particular religious view. The teaching of creation science in public schools in the United States effectively ended in 1987 following the United States Supreme Court decision in Edwards v. Aguillard. The court affirmed that a statute requiring the teaching of creation science alongside evolution when evolution is taught in Louisiana public schools was unconstitutional because its sole true purpose was to advance a particular religious belief. In response to this ruling, the creation science school textbook Of Pandas and People changed references to creation to intelligent design. The intelligent design movement promoted this version, then teaching intelligent design in public school science classes was found to be unconstitutional in the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District federal court case.".
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- Creation_science wikiPageExternalLink refuting-evolution-2-index.
- Creation_science wikiPageExternalLink refuting-evolution-foreword-introduction.
- Creation_science wikiPageExternalLink the-creation-answers-book-index.
- Creation_science wikiPageExternalLink creationmuseum.org.
- Creation_science wikiPageExternalLink USSC_CR_0482_0578_ZS.html.
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- Creation_science wikiPageExternalLink www.creationevidence.org.
- Creation_science wikiPageID "7683".
- Creation_science wikiPageRevisionID "606502768".
- Creation_science claims "Scriptures contain an accurate literal account of the origin of the universe, Earth, life, and humanity.".
- Creation_science currentprop "Institute for Creation Research, Answers in Genesis".
- Creation_science hasPhotoCollection Creation_science.
- Creation_science origprop "George McCready Price, Henry M. Morris, and John C. Whitcomb".
- Creation_science origyear "1923".
- Creation_science topics "Anthropology, Biology, Geology, Astronomy".
- Creation_science subject Category:Creation_science.
- Creation_science subject Category:Pseudoscience.
- Creation_science comment "Creation science or scientific creationism is a branch of creationism that attempts to provide scientific support for the Genesis creation narrative in the Book of Genesis and disprove or reinterpret the scientific facts, theories and scientific paradigms about the history of the Earth, cosmology and biological evolution.The overwhelming consensus of the scientific community is that creation science is a religious, not a scientific view, and that creation science does not qualify as science because it lacks empirical support, supplies no tentative hypotheses, and resolves to describe natural history in terms of scientifically untestable supernatural causes. ".
- Creation_science label "Antievoluzionismo".
- Creation_science label "Ciencia de la creación".
- Creation_science label "Creation science".
- Creation_science label "Научный креационизм".
- Creation_science label "علم الخلق".
- Creation_science label "創造科学".
- Creation_science sameAs Ciencia_de_la_creación.
- Creation_science sameAs Antievoluzionismo.
- Creation_science sameAs 創造科学.
- Creation_science sameAs 창조과학.
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