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A New Creation Story

Why do more homeschoolers want evolution in their textbooks?

God Did It

But I don't know exactly how the world was created.

Infographic: America's View on Evolution and Creationism

What the breakdown of opinions looks like.

The Evolution of the Debate: Divided on Origins

We haven't always been this way.

A Tale of Two Scientists: What Really Happened 'In the Beginning'

How two evangelicals—one a young-earth creationist, the other an evolutionary creationist—have lived out their faith and professions.

Evangelical Evolutionists Meet in New York  Subscriber access only

N. T. Wright, Tim Keller, John Ortberg among Biologos conference attendees.

Storming Young-Earth Creationism

But is Genesis 1 the only text at issue?

Creation Display  Subscriber access only

New museum touts young-earth view.

Response to 'Unintelligent Debate'  Subscriber access only

John Wilson responds to readers

Unintelligent Debate  Subscriber access only

It's time to cool the rhetoric in the Intelligent Design dispute.

Challenging Canyon Orthodoxy  Subscriber access only

Controversy over book with young-earth views raises protests - and sales.
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Is evolution missing link in Pennsylvania high schools?
Some 20 percent of science teachers in survey say they believe in creationism. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Opinion: Rubio and the Age-of-Earth Question
The rejection of evolution is not a core Christian belief. Better to focus on salvation, not creation. (Joshua Swamidass, The Wall Street Journal)
Pat Robertson challenges creationism
Televangelist Pat Robertson challenged the idea that Earth is 6,000 years old this week, saying the man who many credit with conceiving the idea, former Archbishop of Ireland James Ussher, “wasn’t inspired by the Lord when he said that it all took 6,000 years.” (CNN)

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