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Creationism Helen Fryman In the midst of the debates -- or wars -- concerning the
issues of creation and evolution, there is a tendency to over-generalize. Both sides often
refer to the opposing side with the broad term of either "evolutionist" or
"creationist." And yet there exists within both sides a great deal of variety
and even controversy. As a creationist myself, I am hoping the following will help
increase the understanding of the variety of positions on the creationist side of the
fence. http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~bakal/islam/nature.html In Japan, there is the Kojiki, the ancient chronicle of
creation. Within the Christian community, there are also different views of creation:. 1. Old universe, old earth, old life: This view is commonly held by theistic evolutionists, or those who claim Christian beliefs regarding Jesus Christ but do not accept Genesis as a straightforward account of the beginning of all things. This model accepts ancient ages based on man's knowledge of science and the laws science is aware of today. This is the compromise position, basically, between creation and evolution. When there is seeming opposition between the Bible and current science, science wins and the Bible is considered either incorrectly translated or incorrectly understood. Although God is acknowledged in this model, He is generally relegated to the position of "clockmaker" in an almost deistic fashion; He set up the universe and life and established the laws by which it has run ever since. 2. Old universe, old earth, recent life: This position is held by those who subscribe to what is often referred to as the "Gap Theory" of Genesis, wherein it is believed that the universe and the earth are quite old, but that, at one point or another, and for one reason or another, the early earth was either destroyed and re-created or simply held in abeyance until the creation of recent life. This is the official, or semi-official doctrine of some churches. 3. Old universe, young earth, recent life: This position, not as commonly held, considers the universe to be old, but earth itself, and, subsequently life, to be young. This is also the position of some parts of Christianity. 4. Young universe, young earth, recent life: This is the classic Christian model which is so widely disputed by those of the evolution camp. In this model the entire universe, including, of course, the earth and all life, is less than 10,000 years old. This is in keeping with the most straightforward reading of the Genesis account in combination with the lists of generations in Genesis 5, 10 and 11. It is the fourth model, which is the commonly considered definition of "creation" as it is discussed today. This is the model, along with -- to a lesser degree -- models 2 and 3 which is ridiculed and fought against by many in professional education, science, and communications. Within the last three models there are several "sub-groups" as well. Here I will deal with only the fourth model, known as the YEC model (young earth creation model) as the others are included or excluded by implication. 1. The Flood of Noah was responsible for the vast majority of the geologic strata we see today. This is the historic position of young earth creationists. It is the official position of the most well-known creation organizations, including the Institute of Creation Research in southern California (http://www.icr.org) and Answers in Genesis (http://www.answersingenesis.org/index.asp?Area=Home ), based both in Kentucky and Brisbane, Australia. 2. The Flood of Noah was only one of several catastrophic events contributing to the geologic record. There are a number of individuals in this camp who have been putting together models based on what they understand of both the Bible and the geologic record as well as other areas of science. The two most noted at this point are Barry Setterfield and Bernard Northrup. However other models are also in the works according to several communications I have received personally. With this short introduction, then, it might be seen that to
categorize "creationists" into one camp -- often the fourth camp of the
Christian position -- is to be working out of ignorance of what is involved in creation.
As a note, as well, it might also be necessary to clear up the term "creation
science." Science is science. Lab work is lab work and field work is field work.
Science, in its purest form, deals with what can be tested and worked with. It does not
matter, when adding materials to a Petri dish, when excavating fossils, when operating the
spacecraft, whether the person or people involved are atheistic, deistic, agnostic, New
Age, or however else they might consider themselves. The technical aspects are not part of
the belief systems of the men and women involved. http://www.origins.org/menus/evolution.html Understanding the different areas of creation beliefs should
help all those involved in the debates to argue more precisely and intelligently. When
broad generalizations are made it can cause respect to be lost and produce defensiveness.
There is too much to be said in the creation/evolution controversy for ignorance to be
allowed to lead the way. Return to the Evolution Page
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