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 |  |  | Creation science: Encyclopedia II - Creation science - Subjects within creation scienceSubjects within creation science can be into split into three broad categories, each covering a different area of origins research; creationist cosmologies, flood geology, and creation biology.
Creation science - Creation biology.
Creation biology centers around an idea derived from Genesis that states that life was created by God in a finite number of created kinds rather than through biological evolution. Creationists who involve themselves in this endeavor believe that observable speciation took place t ...
See also:Creation science, Creation science - History and organization, Creation science - Issues in creation science, Creation science - Religious criticisms of creation science, Creation science - Scientific criticisms of creation science, Creation science - Subjects within creation science, Creation science - Creation biology, Creation science - Flood geology, Creation science - Creationist cosmologies Read more here: » Creation science: Encyclopedia II - Creation science - Subjects within creation science |
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Islamic View of Creation LifeScience and Spirituality: An Islamic View of Creation & Life According to Islamic tradition, life is God's creation - regardless of whether life was specially created or resulted from evolution. Evolution itself is a process of creation as admitted by Darwin in The Origin of Species. Creation falls into four categories - inanimate matter, plants, animals and human beings. According to Islam, all four are separate creations. Among living things, a number of species co-exist, all having been created separately. There is doubtless some similarity in physical attributes; yet, each has a permanent, separate existence. There is no concept of a missing link in Islam. Read more here: » Science and Spirituality: An
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to Arrive at the TruthSpirituality and Science: Two Ways to Arrive at the Truth Some of the greatest scientists have attributed their sparks of genius to spiritual inspiration. "I assert that cosmic religious experience is the strongest and the noblest driving force behind scientific research," said Albert Einstein. Scientists today are striving to discover how creation came into being, and how human beings came to be. A state-of-the-art space telescope has been able to detect some of the earliest moments of the Big Bang. By picking up signals from several light years away, we are able to glimpse at the early universe, whose light is only now reaching us, billions of years later. Will we ever be able to discover the secret of creation? Read more here: » Spirituality and Science: Two Ways
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Between Science SpiritScience and Spirituality: Symbiosis Between Science & Spirit Some years ago, I called upon the great scientist Prof S Chandrasekhar in Chicago and asked him how seers of the Vedas and Upanishads had two astounding insights that have emerged in modern science only recently. The first is the concept of anantakoti brahmanda , endless universes. The second is the concept of vast aeons of time through which creation passes, much like the ancient belief that a single day of Brahma is 4.32 million human years long, so that his one year corresponds roughly to the age of planet earth. When I suggested that perhaps this knowledge came to seers in enhanced states of consciousness, Prof Chandrasekhar seemed to agree. Read more here: » Science and Spirituality: Symbiosis
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