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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Creation |  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - History of creationism - Early 20th centuryThe period immediately after Darwin's death in 1882 is known as the Eclipse of Darwinism, where Darwinian natural selection was considered inadequate by the scientific community. Evolution itself was assumed, but the mechanism of how it happened was in considerable debate, and none had anything near to a consensus. Among these theories were neo-Lamarckism (which merged certain aspects of Lamarck's theory of acquired characteristics with certain aspects of Darwinian evolution), orthogenesis ("straight-line" evolution, which talked abou ...
See also:History of creationism, History of creationism - Early history, History of creationism - Greek and Roman times, History of creationism - Renaissance to Darwin, History of creationism - Darwin, History of creationism - Differing beliefs, History of creationism - Early 20th century, History of creationism - Post-war, History of creationism - Intelligent design Read more here: » History of creationism: Encyclopedia II - History of creationism - Early 20th century |
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|  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - History of creationism - Post-warThe Second World War (1939 - 1945) saw the horrors of the Holocaust. The Holocaust had been driven in part by eugenics, or the principle that individuals with "undesirable" genetic characteristics should be removed from the gene pool. Eugenics was based in part on principles of cultural evolutionary theory, though many biologists had long opposed it. Although eugenics was rejected by other nations after the war, the memory of it did not quickly fade, and professional scientists sought to distance themselves from it and other racial ideologie ...
See also:History of creationism, History of creationism - Early history, History of creationism - Greek and Roman times, History of creationism - Renaissance to Darwin, History of creationism - Darwin, History of creationism - Differing beliefs, History of creationism - Early 20th century, History of creationism - Post-war, History of creationism - Intelligent design Read more here: » History of creationism: Encyclopedia II - History of creationism - Post-war |
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|  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Creation Dragonlance - HistoryAccording to writings, out of the chaos the Highgod appeared, and designed a world. He wrote his thoughts in the Tobril, the book of all knowledge. To achieve his plans, he called for help, and out of the Beyond answered two gods, Takhisis, Queen of Dragons, and Paladine, King of Dragons. Since none of them was found worthy of keeping the Tobril, the Highgod called again, and from the Beyond came Gilean. He was given the Tobril and taught never to relinquis ...
See also:Creation Dragonlance, Creation Dragonlance - History Read more here: » Creation Dragonlance: Encyclopedia II - Creation Dragonlance - History |
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| |  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Creation and annihilation operators - Derivation of bosonic creation and annihilation operatorsIn the context of the quantum harmonic oscillator, we reinterpret the ladder operators as creation and annihilation operators, adding or subtracting fixed quanta of energy to the oscillator system. Creation/annihilation operators are different for bosons (integer spin) and fermions (half-integer spin). This is because their wavefunctions have different symmetry properties.
Suppose the wavefunctions are dependent on N properties. Then
For bosons: ψ(1,2,3,4,...N) = ψ(2,1,3,4,. ...
See also:Creation and annihilation operators, Creation and annihilation operators - Derivation of bosonic creation and annihilation operators, Creation and annihilation operators - Mathematical details, Creation and annihilation operators - Notational caveats and considerations, Creation and annihilation operators - The vacuum state, Creation and annihilation operators - Energy spectra Read more here: » Creation and annihilation operators: Encyclopedia II - Creation and annihilation operators - Derivation of bosonic creation and annihilation operators |
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| | |  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Young Earth creationism - Young Earth creationism and the Omphalos hypothesisYoung Earth Creationists usually distinguish their own hypotheses from the Omphalos hypothesis put forth by the science writer Philip Henry Gosse (omphalos is Greek for navel). Gosse's hypothesis was an unsuccessful mid-19th century attempt to reconcile creationism with geology. He proposed that just as Adam had a navel, evidence of a gestation he never experienced, so also the Earth was created ex nihilo complete with evidence of a prehistoric past that never actually occurred. Gosse's hypothesis allows for a young Earth witho ...
See also:Young Earth creationism, Young Earth creationism - The history of young Earth creationism, Young Earth creationism - Revival of young Earth creationism, Young Earth creationism - Characteristics of Young Earth creationism, Young Earth creationism - Young Earth Creationist ideas, Young Earth creationism - The teaching of Genesis, Young Earth creationism - Young Earth creationism and other forms of creationism, Young Earth creationism - Young Earth creationism and the Omphalos hypothesis, Young Earth creationism - Criticisms of Young Earth creationism, Young Earth creationism - Theological Read more here: » Young Earth creationism: Encyclopedia II - Young Earth creationism - Young Earth creationism and the Omphalos hypothesis |
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|  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Young Earth creationism - Young Earth Creationist ideasYoung Earth creationists state that their position is based upon a reading of the Bible as a historically accurate, factually inerrant record of natural history in addition to being their moral guide. For them, the Bible is the central organizing text of their lives, the source of how they understand the world and man's place in the world, and his purpose for life. As Henry Morris, a leading young Earth creationist, explains it, Christians who flirt with less-than-literal readings of biblical texts are also flirting with theological disaster ...
See also:Young Earth creationism, Young Earth creationism - The history of young Earth creationism, Young Earth creationism - Revival of young Earth creationism, Young Earth creationism - Characteristics of Young Earth creationism, Young Earth creationism - Young Earth Creationist ideas, Young Earth creationism - The teaching of Genesis, Young Earth creationism - Young Earth creationism and other forms of creationism, Young Earth creationism - Young Earth creationism and the Omphalos hypothesis, Young Earth creationism - Criticisms of Young Earth creationism, Young Earth creationism - Theological Read more here: » Young Earth creationism: Encyclopedia II - Young Earth creationism - Young Earth Creationist ideas |
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|  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Old Earth creationism - Broader ReasoningThere are a number of other reasons that OECs cite for belief in an old Earth that are often (though not always) held commonly by Gap, Day-Age and other old earth views. One argument is that there are a number of passages which seem to indicate the antiquity of Earth (many of which are poetic) for example Proverbs 8:22-31, although they are also compatible with a 6,000-year-old earth which is likewise "old" from the perspective of a human lifetime.[2] Others seem to relate the age of the Earth (or some aspects of Earth) to the eternal nature ...
See also:Old Earth creationism, Old Earth creationism - Types of Old Earth Creationism, Old Earth creationism - Gap Creationism, Old Earth creationism - Day-Age Creationism, Old Earth creationism - The Framework Hypothesis, Old Earth creationism - Cosmic Time, Old Earth creationism - Progressive Creationism, Old Earth creationism - Broader Reasoning Read more here: » Old Earth creationism: Encyclopedia II - Old Earth creationism - Broader Reasoning |
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|  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Creation according to Genesis - Theories of textual interpretation
Creation according to Genesis - The single account theory.
Some scholars believe that the Genesis account is a report of creation, which is divided into two parts, written from different perspectives: the first part, from 1:1 to 2:3, describes the creation of the Earth from God's perspective; the second part, from 2:4-24, describes the creation of the Garden of Eden from Humanity's perspective. One such scholar wrote, "[T]he strictly complementary nature of the accounts is plain enough: Genesis 1 mentions the cre ...
See also:Creation according to Genesis, Creation according to Genesis - Translation and Authorship, Creation according to Genesis - Mosaic authorship hypothesis, Creation according to Genesis - JEPD authorship hypothesis, Creation according to Genesis - Theories of textual interpretation, Creation according to Genesis - The single account theory, Creation according to Genesis - The dual account theory, Creation according to Genesis - The dual perspective theory, Creation according to Genesis - Specific issues of textual interpretation, Creation according to Genesis - Literary intent, Creation according to Genesis - In the Beginning, Creation according to Genesis - Timescale, Creation according to Genesis - Use of different words for God, Creation according to Genesis - Writing style, Creation according to Genesis - The likelihood of parallel inconsistent accounts, Creation according to Genesis - The dual perspective theory, Creation according to Genesis - Resources Read more here: » Creation according to Genesis: Encyclopedia II - Creation according to Genesis - Theories of textual interpretation |
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|  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Creation-evolution controversy - Noteworthy participants in the controversy
Creation-evolution controversy - Creationists.
Henry Morris and John Whitcomb in the early 1960s co-authored The Genesis Flood, the book credited with reviving interest in creation as an alternative to evolution. Dr. Morris is considered the "father" of modern creationism.
The Creation Research Society, founded in 1963 by a number of creationists, including Henry Morris, is a membership organisation with voting membership limited to holders of an earned postgraduate degree. CRS has a voting membersh ...
See also:Creation-evolution controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Overview of the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Common venues for debate, Creation-evolution controversy - Conflicts inherent to the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Defining evolution, Creation-evolution controversy - False dichotomy, Creation-evolution controversy - Conflation of science and religion, Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations involving science, Creation-evolution controversy - Theory vs. Fact, Creation-evolution controversy - Evidence against evolution, Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations of bias, Creation-evolution controversy - Religion and Historical Scientists, Creation-evolution controversy - Quote mining, Creation-evolution controversy - Noteworthy participants in the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Creationists, Creation-evolution controversy - Their opposition, Creation-evolution controversy - Ramifications of the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Public education in the United States, Creation-evolution controversy - Surveys of views in the United States, Creation-evolution controversy - Survey of views in German speaking countries, Creation-evolution controversy - Controversy in education world-wide, Creation-evolution controversy - History, Creation-evolution controversy - Footnotes Read more here: » Creation-evolution controversy: Encyclopedia II - Creation-evolution controversy - Noteworthy participants in the controversy |
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Creation-evolution controversy - Public education in the United States.
Main article: creation and evolution in public education
Evolution and creationism in public education in the United States have been the subjects of often acrimonious contention since the Scopes trial. Locally controlled school boards in regions of the country dominated by creationists have made numerous and varied attempts over the years to ...
See also:Creation-evolution controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Overview of the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Common venues for debate, Creation-evolution controversy - Conflicts inherent to the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Defining evolution, Creation-evolution controversy - False dichotomy, Creation-evolution controversy - Conflation of science and religion, Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations involving science, Creation-evolution controversy - Theory vs. Fact, Creation-evolution controversy - Evidence against evolution, Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations of bias, Creation-evolution controversy - Religion and Historical Scientists, Creation-evolution controversy - Quote mining, Creation-evolution controversy - Noteworthy participants in the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Creationists, Creation-evolution controversy - Their opposition, Creation-evolution controversy - Ramifications of the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Public education in the United States, Creation-evolution controversy - Surveys of views in the United States, Creation-evolution controversy - Survey of views in German speaking countries, Creation-evolution controversy - Controversy in education world-wide, Creation-evolution controversy - History, Creation-evolution controversy - Footnotes Read more here: » Creation-evolution controversy: Encyclopedia II - Creation-evolution controversy - Ramifications of the controversy |
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|  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations involving scienceCreationists often attack scientific theories they dislike in a number of ways, including opposition to specific applications of scientific processes, accusations of bias within the scientific community, and claims that discussions within the scientific community reveal a crisis. In response, creationists claim to have an alternative, either based on faith, or creation science, or intelligent design. Opponents of creationism spend much of their participation in the controversy defending against the attacks. Some of the more common creationist accusat ...
See also:Creation-evolution controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Overview of the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Common venues for debate, Creation-evolution controversy - Conflicts inherent to the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Defining evolution, Creation-evolution controversy - False dichotomy, Creation-evolution controversy - Conflation of science and religion, Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations involving science, Creation-evolution controversy - Theory vs. Fact, Creation-evolution controversy - Evidence against evolution, Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations of bias, Creation-evolution controversy - Religion and Historical Scientists, Creation-evolution controversy - Quote mining, Creation-evolution controversy - Noteworthy participants in the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Creationists, Creation-evolution controversy - Their opposition, Creation-evolution controversy - Ramifications of the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Public education in the United States, Creation-evolution controversy - Surveys of views in the United States, Creation-evolution controversy - Survey of views in German speaking countries, Creation-evolution controversy - Controversy in education world-wide, Creation-evolution controversy - History, Creation-evolution controversy - Footnotes Read more here: » Creation-evolution controversy: Encyclopedia II - Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations involving science |
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|  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Creation according to Genesis - Specific issues of textual interpretation
Creation according to Genesis - Literary intent.
Some understand the passage literally, as meaning that God created the Earth exactly as described.
Some interpret the passage figuratively, as meaning that God created the Earth and Life by his own power, that he created it Good, that he entrusted it to Humankind; since they see such power in the allegory, they see no reason to necessarily understand the passage literally.
Creation according to Genesis - In the Beginning< ...
See also:Creation according to Genesis, Creation according to Genesis - Translation and Authorship, Creation according to Genesis - Mosaic authorship hypothesis, Creation according to Genesis - JEPD authorship hypothesis, Creation according to Genesis - Theories of textual interpretation, Creation according to Genesis - The single account theory, Creation according to Genesis - The dual account theory, Creation according to Genesis - The dual perspective theory, Creation according to Genesis - Specific issues of textual interpretation, Creation according to Genesis - Literary intent, Creation according to Genesis - In the Beginning, Creation according to Genesis - Timescale, Creation according to Genesis - Use of different words for God, Creation according to Genesis - Writing style, Creation according to Genesis - The likelihood of parallel inconsistent accounts, Creation according to Genesis - The dual perspective theory, Creation according to Genesis - Resources Read more here: » Creation according to Genesis: Encyclopedia II - Creation according to Genesis - Specific issues of textual interpretation |
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|  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Creation-evolution controversy - Overview of the controversyAntecedants to the controversy can be seen in the challenges made by various religious people and organizations to the legitimacy of certain scientific ideas since the Age of Enlightenment (see Galileo and his advocacy of "natural philosophy" in relation to the Inquisition of the Roman Catholic Church). The Creation-Evolution controversy itself originated in Europe and North America in the late 18th century, when geological discoveries indicated that the earth is much older than was suggested by the Judeo-Christian Bible. It entered the popu ...
See also:Creation-evolution controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Overview of the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Common venues for debate, Creation-evolution controversy - Conflicts inherent to the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Defining evolution, Creation-evolution controversy - False dichotomy, Creation-evolution controversy - Conflation of science and religion, Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations involving science, Creation-evolution controversy - Theory vs. Fact, Creation-evolution controversy - Evidence against evolution, Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations of bias, Creation-evolution controversy - Religion and Historical Scientists, Creation-evolution controversy - Quote mining, Creation-evolution controversy - Noteworthy participants in the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Creationists, Creation-evolution controversy - Their opposition, Creation-evolution controversy - Ramifications of the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Public education in the United States, Creation-evolution controversy - Surveys of views in the United States, Creation-evolution controversy - Survey of views in German speaking countries, Creation-evolution controversy - Controversy in education world-wide, Creation-evolution controversy - History, Creation-evolution controversy - Footnotes Read more here: » Creation-evolution controversy: Encyclopedia II - Creation-evolution controversy - Overview of the controversy |
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|  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Creation-evolution controversy - Common venues for debateConflict occurs mostly in the public arena, as creationists have been unwilling or unable to publish their ideas through academic channels or in scientific journals. Popular-level books and articles by creationists attacking mainstream science and by proponents of mainstream science attacking creationism have been published and numerous public debates have been sponsored by churches, universities, and clubs. With the Internet, the battle between proponents has also been waged on-line. One of the first usenet newsgroups was created for the co ...
See also:Creation-evolution controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Overview of the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Common venues for debate, Creation-evolution controversy - Conflicts inherent to the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Defining evolution, Creation-evolution controversy - False dichotomy, Creation-evolution controversy - Conflation of science and religion, Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations involving science, Creation-evolution controversy - Theory vs. Fact, Creation-evolution controversy - Evidence against evolution, Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations of bias, Creation-evolution controversy - Religion and Historical Scientists, Creation-evolution controversy - Quote mining, Creation-evolution controversy - Noteworthy participants in the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Creationists, Creation-evolution controversy - Their opposition, Creation-evolution controversy - Ramifications of the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Public education in the United States, Creation-evolution controversy - Surveys of views in the United States, Creation-evolution controversy - Survey of views in German speaking countries, Creation-evolution controversy - Controversy in education world-wide, Creation-evolution controversy - History, Creation-evolution controversy - Footnotes Read more here: » Creation-evolution controversy: Encyclopedia II - Creation-evolution controversy - Common venues for debate |
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|  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Creation-evolution controversy - Conflicts inherent to the controversyWhile debate on the details of scientific theories are often the most intense parts of the controversy, ultimately the conflict comes down to opposing definitions of all or parts of science, reality, and religion. Accusations of misleading formulations, incorrect or false statements, and inappropriate mixing of ideas are fundamental points of disagreement.
Creation-evolution controversy - Defining evolution.
While most evolutionary biologists believe that life was formed through natural means, evolutionary ...
See also:Creation-evolution controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Overview of the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Common venues for debate, Creation-evolution controversy - Conflicts inherent to the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Defining evolution, Creation-evolution controversy - False dichotomy, Creation-evolution controversy - Conflation of science and religion, Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations involving science, Creation-evolution controversy - Theory vs. Fact, Creation-evolution controversy - Evidence against evolution, Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations of bias, Creation-evolution controversy - Religion and Historical Scientists, Creation-evolution controversy - Quote mining, Creation-evolution controversy - Noteworthy participants in the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Creationists, Creation-evolution controversy - Their opposition, Creation-evolution controversy - Ramifications of the controversy, Creation-evolution controversy - Public education in the United States, Creation-evolution controversy - Surveys of views in the United States, Creation-evolution controversy - Survey of views in German speaking countries, Creation-evolution controversy - Controversy in education world-wide, Creation-evolution controversy - History, Creation-evolution controversy - Footnotes Read more here: » Creation-evolution controversy: Encyclopedia II - Creation-evolution controversy - Conflicts inherent to the controversy |
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|  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Creation according to Genesis - Translation and AuthorshipThe text does not name its author, and a variety of theories have arisen regarding its authorship.
Creation according to Genesis - Mosaic authorship hypothesis.
According to Hebrew and Christian tradition, the first 5 books of the Bible, or Pentateuch, were written by Moses. John the Evangelist presents Jesus as having accepted Mosaic authorship (John 5:46–47).
It is often accepted that parts of the Pentateuch were added by later authors. Most commonly cited is Deuteronomy 34, which records the de ...
See also:Creation according to Genesis, Creation according to Genesis - Translation and Authorship, Creation according to Genesis - Mosaic authorship hypothesis, Creation according to Genesis - JEPD authorship hypothesis, Creation according to Genesis - Theories of textual interpretation, Creation according to Genesis - The single account theory, Creation according to Genesis - The dual account theory, Creation according to Genesis - The dual perspective theory, Creation according to Genesis - Specific issues of textual interpretation, Creation according to Genesis - Literary intent, Creation according to Genesis - In the Beginning, Creation according to Genesis - Timescale, Creation according to Genesis - Use of different words for God, Creation according to Genesis - Writing style, Creation according to Genesis - The likelihood of parallel inconsistent accounts, Creation according to Genesis - The dual perspective theory, Creation according to Genesis - Resources Read more here: » Creation according to Genesis: Encyclopedia II - Creation according to Genesis - Translation and Authorship |
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| |  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Creation and annihilation operators - Notational caveats and considerationsIn quantum mechanics, Dirac bra-ket notation is often used. However, there is some ambiguity in this notation, particularly when there is the need to differentiate between these things:
The lowest energy state
The zero state
The vacuum state
The zero ket
Often, these are all interchangeably notated as |0>, or even | >. As a result, it is necessary to read carefully, and consider the context in which the notation is used.
For example, in the quantum harmonic oscillator, the ground state has the proper ...
See also:Creation and annihilation operators, Creation and annihilation operators - Derivation of bosonic creation and annihilation operators, Creation and annihilation operators - Mathematical details, Creation and annihilation operators - Notational caveats and considerations, Creation and annihilation operators - The vacuum state, Creation and annihilation operators - Energy spectra Read more here: » Creation and annihilation operators: Encyclopedia II - Creation and annihilation operators - Notational caveats and considerations |
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|  |  |  | Creation: Encyclopedia II - Creation and evolution in public education - United StatesIn the United States, creationists and proponents of evolution are engaged in a long-standing battle over the legal status of creation and evolution in the classroom.
Creation and evolution in public education - Early law.
Until the late 19th century, creation was taught in nearly all schools in the United States, often from the position that the Bible is inerrant. With the development of the theory of evolution, and developments in other fields such as geology and astronomy, public schools began to teac ...
See also:Creation and evolution in public education, Creation and evolution in public education - United States, Creation and evolution in public education - Early law, Creation and evolution in public education - Modern legal cases, Creation and evolution in public education - Movements to teach creationism in schools, Creation and evolution in public education - Recent developments in state education programs, Creation and evolution in public education - United Kingdom, Creation and evolution in public education - US Legal quotes Read more here: » Creation and evolution in public education: Encyclopedia II - Creation and evolution in public education - United States |
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