Resources
Liars for Jesus
Blog Against Theocracy
Religious Right Watch
Skeptics annotated Bible
De-Conversion
Pharyngula
American Atheist
- Argument from Design
- Irreducible complexity
- Bananas: The Atheist’s Worst Nightmare
- Eyes
- Darwin on Eye Evolution
- Neck of the Giraffe
- Symbiosis
- Crocodile Birds
- Camouflage and Mimicry
- The Venus Fly-Trap
- Chirality
- Fine Tuning Argument
- Fine Tuning of the Earth’s Orbit
- Triple Alpha Process
Age of Earth
- Young-Earth Arguments
- Noah’s Ark Remnants
- Missing Solar Neutrinos
- NASA Discovers a Missing Day in History
- Comets
- Cosmic Dust on the Moon
- The Earth created with age (“Omphalos”)
- Carbon Dating Doesn’t Work
- Polystrate Fossils
- Population Growth
- Lord Kelvin’s Blunder
- Talk Origins and YEC’s
Creationists and Dinosaurs
- Living Dinosaurs
- Dragons
- Leviathan
- Behemoth
- Loch Ness Monster
- Ica stones
- Dinosaurs in Rock Art
- Bishop Bell’s Dinosaurs
- Soft Tissues in Dinosaur Bones
Cosmology
- Angular Momentum of the Solar System
- Angular Momentum of the Sun
- Comets
- Cosmic Dust on the Moon
- Fine Tuning Argument
- Missing Solar Neutrinos
- NASA Discovers a Missing Day in History
- Triple Alpha Process
Failing to Understand the Theory of Evolution
- Getting the Theory of Evolution Wrong
- Evolution is an atheist theory
- Evolution is just a Theory
- Evolution and Falsification
- Why Are There Still Monkeys?
- Living Fossils
- Coelacanths
- Survival of the Fittest
- Competition
- Punctuated Equilibrium
- Mitochondrial Eve
- Kent Hovind’s Bogus Challenge
- Ray Comfort’s Bogus Challenge
- Crocoducks
Creationists versus Genetics
- Creationists and Genetics
- Mutation and Evolution
- Mutations and Information
- “No Beneficial Mutations”
Denying the Evidence
- Intermediate Forms
- No New Species Have Been Observed
- Peppered Moths
- Vestigial Structures
- Creationists versus Archaeopteryx
- Archaeopteryx a Hoax?
- Reproducibility
- “No Beneficial Mutations”
Miscellaneous Arguments
- Evolution is losing support among scientists
- Evolution is unpleasant
- Hitler and evolution
- Evolution and Eugenics
- Evolution Violates The Second Law of Thermodynamics
- Haeckel’s Embryos
- Darwin’s Confession
- Front-Loaded Evolution
- Flood Myths
- “Looking at the Same Evidence”
- Cambrian Explosion
- Teach Both Theories
- Evolution and Epistemology
- Rivers flowing through mountain ranges
- PBS evolution FAQ
Some creationists
Mailing addresses for Creationist organizations
Answers in Genesis
Mailing Address:
PO Box 510
Hebron, KY 41048
Street Address:
2800 Bullittsburg Church Rd.
Petersburg, KY 41080
Phone: (859) 727-2222
Website: answersingenesis.org
Customer service: (800) 778-3390
Ministry information—events, radio, etc.: (800) 350-3232
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Institute for Creation Research
Mailing Address:
P. O. Box 59029
Dallas, Texas 75229
Business Address (for visits or overnight mail):
Institute for Creation Research
1806 Royal Lane
Dallas, Texas 75229
(215) 615-8398
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CRS Van Andel Creation Research Center
6801 N Highway 89
Chino Valley, AZ 86323-9186
Pew Research Center
These people conduct periodic polls on the religiosity of Americans
Codex Vaticanus:Codex Sinaiticus:
According to Tischendorf, Codex Sinaiticus was one of the fifty copies of the Bible commissioned from Eusebius by Roman Emperor Constantine after his conversion to Christianity (De vita Constantini, IV, 37).
Is one of the oldest and most valuable extant manuscripts of the Greek Bible. The codex is named for its place of housing in the Vatican Library. It is written in Greek, on vellum, with uncial letters, dated to the 4th century. Also thought to be one of the fifty Eusebius/Constantine Bibles.
Nag Hammadi:
The Nag Hammadi Library, a collection of thirteen ancient codices containing over fifty texts, was discovered in upper Egypt in 1945. This immensely important discovery includes a large number of primary Gnostic scriptures — texts once thought to have been entirely destroyed during the early Christian struggle to define “orthodoxy” — scriptures such as the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Philip, and the Gospel of Truth.
Human Neolithic settlements by date: From Wikipedia 5/12/2011
- Spirit Cave in Thailand, 9000–5500 BC
- Franchthi Cave in Greece, epipalaeolithic (c. 10,000 BC) settlement, reoccupied between 7500–6000 BC
- Göbekli Tepe in Turkey, c. 9000 BC
- Jericho in West bank, Neolithic from around 8350 BC, arising from the earlier EpipaleolithicNatufian culture
- Nevali Cori in Turkey, c. 8000 BC
- Hacilar in Turkey, c. 7000 BC
- Ganj Dareh in Iran, c. 7000 BC
- Çatalhöyük in Turkey, 7500 BC
- Pengtoushan culture in China, 7500–6100 BC
- ‘Ain Ghazal in Jordan, 7250–5000 BC
- Chogha Bonut in Iran, 7200 BC
- Jhusi in India, 7100 BC
- Sesklo in Greece, 6850 BC (with a ±660 year margin of error)
- Dispilio in Greece, ca. 5500 BC
- Jiahu in China, 7000 to 5800 BC
- Mehrgarh in India now in Pakistan, 7000 BC
- Knossus on Crete, c. 7000 BC
- Lepenski vir in Serbia, 7000 BC
- Lahuradewa in India, 6400 BC
- Porodin in Republic of Macedonia, 6500 BC[1]
- Vrshnik (Anzabegovo) in Republic of Macedonia, 6500 BC[1]
- Pizzo di Bodi (Varese), Lombardy in Italy, c. 6320 ±80 BC
- Sammardenchia in Friuli, Italy , ca 6050 ±90 BC,
- Starčevo in Serbia, 6000 to 4200 BC
- Petnica in Serbia, 6000 BC
- Choirokoitia in Cyprus, 6000 BC
- Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, c. 5500 BC, in Ukraine
- Niš, 5000-2000BC
- Hemudu culture in China, 5000–4500 BC, large scale rice plantation
- Sweet Track in England, dates from 3800 BC.
- Knap of Howar and Skara Brae, Orkney, Scotland, from 3500 BC and 3100 BC respectively
- Brú na Bóinne in Ireland, c. 3500 BC
- Tabon Cave Complex in Quezon, Palawan, Philippines 5000–2000 BC[citation needed]
- Lough Gur in Ireland from around 3000 BC
- Singidunum (Belgrade) in Serbia, 3000 BC
- Lajia in China, 2000 BC
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