Anyone who has an interest in the creationism-evolution conflict, or who enjoys creationist writings in general, should request a free subscription to Acts & Facts. I just received my first issue, and it was really interesting. There was a short biography on a Bible-believing scientist, an insightful look at Hyracotherium (whom you may remember from biology textbooks as the “little horse” that predated modern horses), a well-thought article on whether science is the only path to real knowledge, and quite a bit more. It’s an attractive full-color publication, and the articles are easy to read. This publication is produced by the Institute for Creation Research, a very well known creation-science organization.
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The K-T Boundary and Noah’s Flood
From the article at theCRonline.com:
“Horizon is a program which accepts evolution as fact instead of what it is – discredited theory. It is a program which would never give credence to the Bible. But for those with eyes to see, it is becoming ever clearer that science is proving the Bible true at every turn. The K-T Boundary is obvious evidence of Noah’s Flood – the extinction event par excellence.”
Where (and How) Evolution Is Taught In the U.S.
I’ve lately enjoyed browsing a cool website called Strange Maps. It’s a collection of all kinds of maps — from the silly, to the serious, to the downright weird.
In April they ran this interesting map:
God’s Man, Darwin
In a short and biting piece, Clifford Goldstein argues that even a non-literal reading of Genesis 1 brings to light a view of origins that is incompatible with the theory of evolution. In summary he concludes, “Though I disagree with those who don’t read Genesis literally, their position is not absurd. What is absurd is to read an evolutionary schema into a biblical account that, even with a broad and free interpretation, denies it at the most fundamental level.”
Creationist Museum Challenges Evolution
You can read all about it at the BBC’s website, here:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/6549595.stm
Naturally, the BBC’s take is slanted towards the views of mainstream science. But it is interesting that they chose to feature the Creationist museum. I hope to visit it someday.