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Reflections on Creationism

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Clampitt, Philip T.

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Folland, Sherman T.

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Creationism, as represented by the book Scientific Creationism reviewed here,14 does not qualify as science. It starts with conclusions based on Biblical evidence, and then attempts to gather data in support of those conclusions. True science works in the opposite direction, drawing conclusions only after a study is completed—after the data are in.

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Clampitt, Philip T. "Reflections on Creationism" Oakland Journal 9 (2005). 89-107

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2005-10-01

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Science
Biology
Religions
Book reviews

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http://hdl.handle.net/10323/7646

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