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creationary mosaic

creationary mosaic

Entrance to my creationary world


creationary adj. of or relating to or produced by creation: creationary biology; creationary perspective; creationary theorist.
evolutionary adj. of or relating to or produced by evolution: evolutionary biology; evolutionary perspective; evolutionary theorist.

You will find the adjective creationary in the following dictionaries: (1) Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged, 1986; (2) Funk & Wagnalls New Standard Dictionary Of The English Language, 1959; (3) Random House Dictionary Of The English Language, 2nd Edition, Unabridged, 1987; (4) Random House Webster's College Dictionary, 1991.


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creationary variation

[This variation is not evolutionary, but creationary! (This sentence was written by young-earth creationist David J. Tyler, Ph.D., and was taken from the post "Re: Evolution vis a vis Taxonomic Meaning".)]

creationary view

[Thus far, it hardly appears that you have performed much more than an exceedingly superficial "examination" of the creationary view of the empirical data. (This sentence was written by young-earth creationist Timothy Wallace, MCSD, and was taken from the webpage "Feedback from July 1998".)]

[They show how physical evidence from the earth or sky supports a particular view, some creationary, some evolutionary but most use a mixture of both. (This sentence was written by Canadian young-earth creationist Brian Robinson and was taken from the creationary webpage "Why I Wrote Borrowed Evolution.)]

[In a creationary view of biology as I see it, there are positives and negatives. The positives are creationist attempts to reinterpret the facts from a creationary framework. (These sentences were written by young-age creationist Wayne R. Spencer, M.S., and were taken from the creationary newsletter Creation Answers (Volume 1, Issue 2, September 2000).)]

["Clearly the creationist view of dinosaurs," he says, "presented in this book is at odds with the interpretation of most natural history museums," and he gives several points as to what is meant by the creationary view. (This sentence was written by young-earth creationist Dan Schobert in his book review of Dr. Donald DeYoung's book Dinosaurs and Creation, and was taken from the ETCSA (East Tennessee Creation Science Association) October 2000 newsletter (Volume 2, Issue 10).)]

[If the young age creationary view of Earth history is correct, and I think it is, then there is much about historical geology that needs to be reevaluated and re-written. (This sentence was written by young-age creationist Wayne R. Spencer, M.S., and was taken from an earlier version of the article "Introduction to Flood Geology".)]

[Indeed, Linnean taxonomy itself makes no commitment to a creationary or an evolutionary view. (This sentence was written by Myrmecos and was taken from the ARN Design Forum thread entitled "taxonomy".)]

creationary views

[Human views on man's beginnings range from the strictly atheistic to the purely creationary. (This sentence was taken from the dustjacket of the book Man's Origin, Man's Destiny (translated and supplemented from the German of Herkunft und Zukunft des Menschen), by Swiss creationary scientist A. E. Wilder Smith, D.Sc. Ph.D., Dr. ès Sc., F.R.I.C. 1968. Harold Shaw Publishers, Wheaton, IL.)]

[Several topic areas must be covered as necessary preliminaries to assessing either creationary or evolutionary views (This sentence was taken from the Jesus.Com.Au website.)]

[Theism : the usual philosophical commitment of creationary views (This phrase was taken from the Jesus.Com.Au website.)]

[The branching diagram used by Darwin in Origin of Species, and by many biologists since, is also a valuable tool to illustrate the differences between descent and design, and to show the basic principles of both evolutionary and creationary views. (This sentence was written by young-earth creationist Chard Berndt and was taken from his webpage entitled "Trees of Life Presentation". This creationary author has written the book Biblical Classification of Life: A Framework and Reference for Authentic Biblical Biology. )]

creationary viewpoint/view-point/view point

[Although I have yet to see a scientific theory of creation[ ]--that is, one which is both testable and supported by physical evidence--I don't see any reason why the adjective "creationary" cannot be used, as in " the creationary viewpoint." (This sentence was written by evolutionist Kenneth Fair and was taken from The Talk.Origins Archive "Feedback for December 1998".)]

[Our science texts come from a creationary viewpoint. (This sentence was taken from the Calvary Road Christian School webpage entitled the "Elementary Program".)]

[Christians of a young-age creationary viewpoint rightly question many conclusions from modern astronomy. (This sentence was written by young-age creationist Wayne R. Spencer, M.S., and was taken from the creationary newsletter Creation Answers (Volume 1, Issue 1, June 2000).)]

[In examining naturalistic planetary origin theories, conflict with a young-age creationary viewpoint is evident.(This sentence was taken from the article "The existence and origin of extrasolar planets", written by young-earth creationist Wayne R. Spencer, M.S. It is the first online article on the Answers in Genesis website where a writer uses the adjective creationary in two of his sentences. Bravo for AiG!) (Saturday, 9 February 2002 - HFT)]

creationary viewpoints/view-points/view points

[Click on the above button to view a comparison between the creationary and evolutionary viewpoints of various scientific disciplines. (This sentence was written by Michael J. Clark (a freelance writer and a creationary science hobbyist) and was taken from his Origin of Life website.)]

[The subject of speciation is a hotly debated topic even without the added factor of adding Creationary viewpoints to the mix. (This sentence was written by creationary biologist Michael Brown, Ph.D., and was taken from his opinion page with the heading "Biological Revolution".)]

[Perhaps life has yet to develop elsewhere, or it developed everywhere a bajillion millen[n]ia ago and it's all dead now, or it all got started at the same time (consi[s]tent with creationary viewpoints) and is developing at about the same rate, which means nobody's going to be saying hello to anybody for thousands or even bajillions of years...(This sentence was written by Michael McIntyre and was taken from the newsgroup thread "Re: ZDnet hoists the black flag".)]

creationary volcanoes

[The islands are all tips of shield volcanoes, created out of the fiery depths between one and five million years ago. Though most of these creationary volcanoes are extinct, a few still add to the land mass. The most recent eruption was in 1995. (This paragraph was written by Carma Wadley in a story [a two-part series - /6576.asp & /6621.asp] taken from the Deseret Morning News.) (Added 2003.09.25)]