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The founders are David and Mary Jo Nutting, former science teachers. Located in Grand Junction, Colorado, Alpha Omega is noted for its family summer camps on the west slope of the Rockies. |
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AIG, was founded by Australian Ken Ham. His Motto: "Defending the Christian faith beginning with the very first verse." Excellent resource. Many articles useful for answering common questions. Follow progress on Creation Museum just south of Cincinnati, Ohio. |
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| Bible Family Tree | The Bible Family Tree - Bible Genealogy Database represents a labor of love project that took several years. Dennis Day, the developer of the database, recognized how few Christians he talked to had a real knowledge of Bible characters and the customs and cultures that existed at their point of time in the Bible Too often, we make assumptions or inferences about the Bible and its characters because we try to view them in our own time, knowledge and experiences. Bible Family Tree helps to correct those false assumptions and inferences by detailing in biographical and character studies from the actual Biblical events and from the secular leaders and customs existing at the time of the biblical characters so that they are properly understood based on the practices, usage, and customs of their own time in history. |
Association of scientists commited to research and instruction in the truth of the Biblical account of Creation. They publish a refereed scientific journal (Creation Research Society Quarterly) and a monthly "Creation Matters". Voting membership requires advanced degree in science. |
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The Creation Science Fellowship of Pittsburgh, Pa, sponsors of the International Conferences on Creationism in 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2003. Many refereed scientific papers on origins are presented at each conference. A number of local CSAMA members attended ICC03, an important week long conference coordinated by this organization based in Pittsburgh, Pa. |
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| creationdigest.com | Creation Digest is non-sectarian; is not financially supported by any religious organization; but endorses the Christian, creation model of life’s origin on Planet Earth. This Website, edited by Warren Johns, Esq. has many late breaking news articles. |
| creationism.org | Very unusual website. Many free books, some quite excellent ones. |
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The Creationist Fellowship, a ministry of Calvary Baptist Church, Lansdale, PA. |
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Website of Dr John R Baumgardner, geophysicist and one of the world leaders in modeling catastrophic plate tectonics. Rapid, Catastrophic Plate Tectonics are believed to have occurred during and after the time of Noah's flood. On this website you can find many of the graphic models which Dr. Baumgardner has developed, and his personal testimony. |
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This organization is one of the most prominent Creationist organizations. The ICR employs a number of professional scientists who are engaged in Creation based Instruction, on-going scientific research and investigation. They also sponsor a graduate school and conduct creationist tours to areas of interest. There are many interesting articles and scheduled tours described on this web site. |
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The Origins Resource Association is a clearinghouse where teachers, parents, and others who care about the truth can exchange teaching materials useful in presenting the scientific evidence for creation. O.R.A. is a nonprofit organization of scientists, educators, and citizens concerned about what we see as the brainwashing of our society into an unquestioning belief in evolution. Good source of information on the state of Louisiana in support of the "Balanced Treatment Act." |
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Founded by John Woodmorappe. Site has many of his well documented articles. |
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The Creation Science Association for Mid-America