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O que (quem) é creationism - definição

RELIGIOUS BELIEF THAT NATURE, AND ASPECTS SUCH AS THE UNIVERSE, EARTH, LIFE, AND HUMANS, ORIGINATED WITH SUPERNATURAL ACTS OF DIVINE CREATION
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  • Petersburg, Kentucky]], United States.
  • The [[Ark Encounter]] theme park in Williamstown, Kentucky, United States
  • [[Big Valley Creation Science Museum]] in Big Valley, Alberta, Canada
  • Anti-evolution car in [[Athens, Georgia]]
  • [[Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum]] in Glendive, Montana, United States
  • The [[ICR Discovery Center for Science & Earth History]] is a young Earth creationist museum run by [[Institute for Creation Research]] (ICR) in Dallas, Texas, United States.
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creationism         
¦ noun the belief that the universe and living organisms originated from specific acts of divine creation.
Derivatives
creationist noun & adjective
creationism         
Creationism is the belief that the account of the creation of the universe in the Bible is true, and that the theory of evolution is incorrect.
N-UNCOUNT
Creationism         
·noun The doctrine that a soul is specially created for each human being as soon as it is formed in the womb;
- opposed to traducianism.

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Creationism

Creationism is the religious belief that nature, and aspects such as the universe, Earth, life, and humans, originated with supernatural acts of divine creation. In its broadest sense, creationism includes a continuum of religious views, which vary in their acceptance or rejection of scientific explanations such as evolution that describe the origin and development of natural phenomena.

The term creationism most often refers to belief in special creation; the claim that the universe and lifeforms were created as they exist today by divine action, and that the only true explanations are those which are compatible with a Christian fundamentalist literal interpretation of the creation myth found in the Bible's Genesis creation narrative. Since the 1970s, the most common form of this has been Young Earth creationism which posits special creation of the universe and lifeforms within the last 10,000 years on the basis of flood geology, and promotes pseudoscientific creation science. From the 18th century onward, Old Earth creationism accepted geological time harmonized with Genesis through gap or day-age theory, while supporting anti-evolution. Modern old-Earth creationists support progressive creationism and continue to reject evolutionary explanations. Following political controversy, creation science was reformulated as intelligent design and neo-creationism.

Mainline Protestants and the Catholic Church reconcile modern science with their faith in Creation through forms of theistic evolution which hold that God purposefully created through the laws of nature, and accept evolution. Some groups call their belief evolutionary creationism. Less prominently, there are also members of the Islamic and Hindu faiths who are creationists. Use of the term "creationist" in this context dates back to Charles Darwin's unpublished 1842 sketch draft for what became On the Origin of Species, and he used the term later in letters to colleagues. In 1873, Asa Gray published an article in The Nation saying a "special creationist" who held that species "were supernaturally originated just as they are, by the very terms of his doctrine places them out of the reach of scientific explanation."

Exemplos do corpo de texto para creationism
1. He favors teaching creationism alongside evolution.
2. AR: Are you comfortable with teaching creationism?
3. Initially, the board discussed teaching creationism.
4. Most thought it would be best to teach a range of theories, but nearly 30% of those who supported creationism felt that pupils should learn about creationism alone.
5. Opposing theories Creationism Literal interpretation of biblical Genesis.