Claim CH010: Creationism, being Bible-based, is good
Brief response in the Index to Creationist Claims in the TalkOrigins Archive.
Genesis Knows Nothing of Scientific Creationism
Article by Conrad Hyers in the journal Creation/Evolution on the website of the National Center for Science Education. The bibliography is missing from this version but is available in the PDF format of the issue in which this article appears.
Article by Frederick E. Greenspahn in the journal Creation/Evolution on the website of the National Center for Science Education. The references are missing from this version but are available in the PDF format of the issue in which this article appears.
It Ain't Necessarily So: Giants and Biblical Literalism
Article by J.R. Cole in the journal Creation/Evolution on the website of the National Center for Science Education. Referenced are missing from this version but are available in the PDF format of the issue in which this article appears. For resources about claimed finds of giant humans or their tracks, see the 'giant humans' page.
Fitting the ice age into creationism – Misguided Mondays
Post by Adam Benton on his Filthy Monkey Men blog.
Answers in Genesis — The Ice Age
Post on the Sensuous Curmudgeon blog.
Answers from Jeanson: Revealing the Truth of Joseph’s Global Famine?
Young-earth Hyper-migration? Drowned Ice Age Caves Contradict Young-Earth Timeline of Human History
Two posts by Joel Duff on his Naturalis Historia blog: the first highlighting hermeneutic problems with YEC interpretations promoted by Nathaniel Jeanson of migrations at the time of Joseph's famine, and the second dealing with some archaeological evidence against this interpretation.
Ken Ham’s Biblical Evolution? I Have a Book That Says Otherwise
Post by biologist Joel Duff on his Naturalis Historia blog. Includes how the Bible contradicts the hyper-speciation claimed by some creationists.
Young-Earth Evolutionists? Talking about Hyper-speciation and Theological Implications
Video presentation by Joel Duff and Gregg Davidson on Duff's Naturalis Historia blog.
Flood Geology and the Grand Canyon: A Critique
Article by Carol A. Hill and Stephen O. Moshier in the journal Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith. Looks at the claims of Flood geology relating to the Grand Canyon and problems of reconciling Flood geology claims with the Bible itself.
20 Atheistic Meteorology or Divine Rain?
Parts 20 and 21 of Stephen Godfrey's story about coming to the realization that the YEC position he had been taught was wrong. In these parts, he shares some interesting thoughts about Biblical literalism and the weather: 'I realized at that time that we were content to let natural processes account for precipitation. But when it came to the origin of biological diversity, we were adamant that no natural processes could or would ever be found to account for something the Bible attributed to the actions of God.'