scientific creationism
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- scientific creationist noun
Etymology
Origin of scientific creationism
First recorded in 1980–85
Example Sentences
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Then in 1973, Henry M. Morris, founder of scientific creationism, fanatical anti-evolutionist and himself a racist who espoused a biblical justification for slavery, wrote an article accusing evolutionists like Huxley of supporting racism and genocide.
From Seattle Times
She traced it back to 1979, when “creationist attorney Wendell Bird included it in his ‘Resolution for Balanced Presentation of Evolution and Scientific Creationism,’ which became the basis for the ‘balanced treatment’ legislation.”
From Slate
However, the ruling says only that the Louisiana law violates the constitutional separation of church and state; it does not say that no one can teach scientific creationism -- and unfortunately many individual teachers do.
From Time Magazine Archive
That opens the door to "scientific creationism," which offers evidence for the immediate creation of life-forms but does not refer to the Bible.
From Time Magazine Archive
Changing their approach, the creationists began promoting "scientific creationism," trying to challenge evolution on scientific grounds.
From Time Magazine Archive
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