Creationism and Baraminology Research News

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An ongoing list of creationist research projects. This is not a creationism-verse-evolution site, but a site to publicize the research work done by members of the creationist community and the intelligent design community, or research work by the science community at large constructively relating to creation topics. Evolutionary critiques may be included on occasion but only under special consideration, and especially where the research pertains directly to developing a creationist model.

Saturday, October 15, 2005

A good overview of creationist evolution

I promise to continue posting research articles soon, but our interlibrary loan is very slow, and I've been very busy at work. Also, I have been generously donated several books including Ussher's history and Austin's Grand Canyon book. I will be posting about all of these in due time.

For those in need of something to chew on in the meantime, check out Chris Ashcraft's description of evolution in a creationist framework:

Evolution: God's greatest creation

And just for fun:

Gene Hijacking. This one points to the ability of organisms to trade genes within an environment. I think one thing that we can do as creationists is look at the biosphere as a cohesive machinery, and I think that gene transfer may eventually be a big part of that.

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