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| A Brief History of the Modern American Creation Movement  |
| Article by Jerry Bergman, originally published in Contra Mundum No. 7 Spring 1993.
http://www.asa3.org/ASA/resources/CMBergman.html |
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| A Created Solar System  |
| Earth-Moon cycles and their relationship to creation, slowing spin of the earth, created time.
http://www.creation-answers.com/ |
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| Accuracy in Genesis  |
| Offers perspectives which set out to be affirming of the scriptural Genesis record. Biblical accounts with detailed comment.
http://www.accuracyingenesis.com |
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| Bible Physics  |
| Examines the relationship between science and religion from the perspectives of physics, mathematics, astronomy and cosmology. Flash intro may be skipped.
http://www.biblephysics.com |
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| Christian Reform Ministry  |
| Site stressing the importance of religious tolerance, dealing with current social issues, creationism and integration of science with Biblical practice.
http://www.angelfire.com/ks/creation/index.html |
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| Creation Science  |
| Resources related to the study of origins and science from a creationist perspective; the problems of molecules to men and evolution/naturalism. Collected by a group of engineers and professionals with graduate degrees, largely in Computer Science.
http://emporium.turnpike.net/C/cs/ |
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| Creation Scientists  |
| Find the degrees and accomplishments of leading creation scientists in biology, physics, geology and astronomy.
http://www.icr.org/creationscientists.html |
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| Creationism.org  |
| Dinosaurs, fossils, evolution, creation, the Flood, and our ancient history are all topics of interest here. Site is translated into several languages.
http://www.creationism.org |
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| Evolving Implications  |
| Article by Michael Spielman outlines the social implications of evolutionary principles.
http://loxafamosity.com/states/0100-01.html |
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| Institute for Creation Research  |
| Searchable site offers scientific research papers, archives of two newsletters -- Acts and Facts, Back to Genesis -- as well as audio archives of years of weekly radio programs.
http://www.icr.org |
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