creationism

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The doctrine that each individual human soul is created by God, as opposed to traducianism
The belief that a deity created the world, especially as described in a particular religious text, such as the Book of Genesis
Any creationary belief, especially a belief that the origin of things is due to an event or process of creation brought about by the deliberate act of any divine agency, such as a Creator God (creator god)
Creationism is the belief that the account of the creation of the universe in the Bible is true, and that the theory of evolution is incorrect. Theory that matter, the various forms of life, and the world were created by God out of nothing. Biblical creationists believe that the story told in Genesis of God's six-day creation of all things is literally correct. Scientific creationists believe that a creator made all that exists, but they may not hold that the Genesis story is a literal history of that creation. Creationism grew as a result of the advancement of the theory of evolution after the 1859 publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species. Within two decades most of the scientific community had accepted some form of organic evolution, and most churches eventually followed suit. Some conservative religious groups, however, have argued that Darwinian evolution alone cannot account for the complexity of the living world and have insisted that certain biblical descriptions of creation are revealed scientific truth. In the early 20th century, some areas in the U.S. banned the teaching of Darwinian theory, which led to the famous Scopes Trial (the so-called "Monkey Trial") of 1925. Many creationists now work toward ensuring that schools and textbooks present evolution as a theory that is no more provable than biblical creation
The Catholic doctrine that each individual human soul is created by God, as opposed to traducianism
The creationary beliefs of Judaism, Christianity or Islam
Scientific creationism is a school of thought and belief opposed to evolution and supported within many religious groups It believes in a much younger creation and that all species persist basically unchanged; [2: Creationism ]; [2: natural theology ]; [3: Creation Science home page ]; [3: Technical/In-depth Papers ]; [3: Creationism ]; [3: Creationism? ]
The doctrine that a soul is specially created for each human being as soon as it is formed in the womb; opposed to traducianism
{i} belief that God created the universe
n The (false) belief that large, innovative software designs can be completely specified in advance and then painlessly magicked out of the void by the normal efforts of a team of normally talented programmers In fact, experience has shown repeatedly that good designs arise only from evolutionary, exploratory interaction between one (or at most a small handful of) exceptionally able designer(s) and an active user population --- and that the first try at a big new idea is always wrong Unfortunately, because these truths don't fit the planning models beloved of {management}, they are generally ignored
Any creationary belief, especially a belief that the origin of things is due to an event or process of creation brought about by the deliberate act of any divine agency, such as a Creator god
The theological controversy concerning the origin of the human species, and other living beings, and especially questioning in what sense if any the creationary acts of God are considered a matter of historical fact
the belief that the Bible's account of the Creation is literally true and accurate See also Articles on Creationism, Articles on Evolution, and evolution
the literal belief in the account of creation given in the Book of Genesis; "creationism denies the theory of evolution of species
Creation Science [noun] [OW] First appeared 1979 A falsification of science, espoused by Fundie false witnessers to the truth Founded [usually] entirely upon the belief that a literal reading of the Hebrew story of Genesis must be believed at all cost This Pseudoscience [SD] makes a mockery of any objective research regarding the universe and life on planet Earth See also: Creationists and Creationism [SD] and Creationism [arguments against] [TO] Creationism vs Evolution plus Age of the Earth, Flood Geology, Catastrophism [TO]
the literal belief in the account of creation given in the Book of Genesis; "creationism denies the theory of evolution of species"
The subject of a debate concerning origins and the findings of science, focused on the degree to which the theory of evolution is compatible with religious belief in the Creator
The teaching that the Bible's account of {creation} in the first two chapters of Genesis is literally true, e g , that Jehovah created the earth in seven literal 24-hour days Jehovah's Witnesses believe in creation, but not in creationism Although Bible advocacy is a fine thing, persons who loudly proclaim creationism as the truth are an annoyance to intelligent people, showing themselves to be both ignorant and bigoted, and do much more to harm the Bible's reputation they claim to defend than to promote it The Bible's account can be satisfyingly explained in a way that harmonizes completely with proven science (Compare {creation}, and see the Creation book [ce] )
Old Earth Creationism
belief that god created the universe and the Earth very long ago and that the universe and the Earth are as old as scientists suggest
Young Earth Creationism
Belief that the universe and the Earth are 6,000 to 10,000 years old as inferred from a literal interpretation of the Old Testament
creationism

    Hyphenation

    cre·a·tion·i·sm

    Turkish pronunciation

    krieyşınîzım

    Antonyms

    traducianism

    Pronunciation

    /krēˈāsʜənˌəzəm/ /kriːˈeɪʃənˌɪzəm/

    Etymology

    () creation +‎ -ism
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