With all the razzmatazz surrounding the planet, its resources, going green and all the lot, we seem to have ignored what seems like a rather controversial fact, namely, how the earth was actually created, and though lots of people insist on the big bang, dinosaurs, and only later the first forms of man, Creationism –a (philo)scientific approach of monotheist religions to explain the origins of earth and human life— has a very different story to tell: they do acknowledge the Big Bang, but not quite as a random occurrence, but something motivated by God some six thousand years ago, who thereafter went on to create anatomically correct human beings just like us, who coexisted with dinosaurs until the flood came and these disappeared, and that’s where the Bible begins, so you can catch up from there. Disregarding these claims –and the site to go with it— sounds very easy, but it isn’t quite fair: Creationists have put together a very informed site to explain and teach their beliefs to other people, and they do it through a library of articles, podcasts, presenting scientific evidence to support their claims and, well, quite a lot of controversy and some sneering at evolutionists too.
Regardless of where you stand in terms of faith, and even in regards to the origins of earth, regardless of whether you’re a skeptic or devout believer, paying a visit to this site can be very profitable, as you’ll be able not only to learn about radically different stories to the one’s you’ll hear in other places, but be reminded about hardcore true facts that seem to pass unadverted: “Please recall that the founders of modern science were all creationists, such as Newton, Kepler, Pascal, Boyle, Galileo and many others”, and they are right: evolution theory appeared only in the late 19th century, so there’s no way these men, some of the most hardcore rationalist thinkers in the story of western world, could have believed in evolution. 







