Researching Creation

Bryan CORE Releases Several Foundational Papers on Creationism

JB

I was searching for some of Todd Wood's old papers, and I ran into CORE's 20th anniversary website.  Bryan CORE is Bryan College's "Center for Origins Research" - one of the few centers for Creation research in existence.  Normally, I wouldn't really care about their anniversary, except that they have a page on this site where they released several foundational papers on Creationism which had previously been unavailable online!  If you go there, the graphical circles on the bottom are links to the different papers defining foundational aspects of Creationism.  Anyway, they have papers on:

  • The basics of baraminology (Creationary classification of organisms)
  • The origin of diversity in created kinds
  • Transitional forms
  • The pre-flood/flood boundary
  • Kurt Wise's paper on the multiple-nesting of life (as opposed to a single tree of life)
  • The role of human perception and understanding in unravelling God's design
  • The role of the Creation model in apologetics

Anyway, I'll probably be commenting on some of these papers soon.  Many of these have been buried in expensive International Conference on Creationism volumes which I have not been willing to purchase, or in old issues of other magazines.  It's fantastic that they made them available here!  Thanks guys!