
Creation Research Society Quarterly Haec credimus: For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and 21st all that in them is and rested on the seventh. — Exodus 20:11 Year VOLUME 21 MARCH 1985 NUMBER 4 NEW BOOK BY CRS PRESIDENT SEE PAGE 214 CREATION RESEARCH SOCIETY QUARTERLY Copyright 19850 by Creation Research Society VOLUME 21 MARCH 1985 NUMBER 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS EDITORIAL BOARD Page Emmett L. Williams, Editor 5093 Williamsport Drive Editorial Comments . 185 Norcross, GA 30092 Walter E. Lammerts, Research Editor Invited Paper - Darwins’ Religious Beliefs . , . 165 John W. Klotz Harold L. Armstrong. Queens University, Ice Ages: The Mystery Solved? Kingston, Ontario, Canada Part III Paleomagnetic Stratigraphy and the Data Manipulation . 170 Thomas G. Barnes. , . University of Texas ( Emeritus ) . El Paso, Texas Michael 1. Oard Duane T. Gish. Institute for Creation Research, The Legacy of Duyvene De Wit for Creationist Biology: San Diego, California Part III The Cosmonomic Philosophy: A Christian Alternate to Evolutionism . 182 George F. Howe. .Los Angeles Baptist College, Magnus Verbrugge Newhall, California John W. Klotz. Concordia Seminary, A Reply to G. Brent Dalrymple . 184 St. Louis, Missouri John Woodmorappe John N. Moore. Michigan State University ( Emeritus ), Transformer Analogue of the Hydrogen Atom . 186 East Lansing, Michigan Thomas G. Barnes Henry M. Morris. Institute for Creation Research, San Diego, California Teaching About Origin Questions: Origin of the Universe. 189 John N. Moore Notice of change of address, and failure to receive this publica- tion should be sent to Glen W. Wolfram, P.O. Box 14016, Terre Haute, IN 47803. Panorama of Science . 194 Creation Research Society Quarterly is published by the Crea- In Memoriam, John J. Grebe 1900-1984. 199 tion Research Society, P.O. Box 14016, Terre Haute, IN 47803. 0 1985 by Creation Research Society. Wilbert H. Rusch, Sr. Creation Research Societ!l Qunrterl!~ is indexed in the Christicrn Special Feature - Recorded Instances of Wrong-Order Periodical Index. Formations or Presumed Overthrusts in the United States: A Bibliography Part III . 200 QUOTE Walter E. Lammerts Book Reviews (4) . , . 201 * * . A few men like Professor Sanborn realized that the issue was not so simple as it seemed, that, actually, the Letters to the Editor (7) . 206 evolutionary theory was not taught in public schools or state universities by instructors sufficiently well ed- Index to Volume 21 . , . 211 ucated to perceive its tentative hypothetical nature. Sanborn also recognized the growing disequilibrium in the modern educational curriculum: the student was not taught a coherent philosophical view of life; QUOTE consequently he did not comprehend the relation of science to religion, of politics to ethics, of morals to These discerning comments help bring to focus a metaphysics. He was increasingly under the tutelage central aspect of Bacons’ utopianism, and of a great of social scientists who interpreted man in terms of his strand of thought after him. The one great One is now physical nature. If moral values therefore were to be totally immanent; it is mankind organized as the state; made subject to the evolutionary naturalism of Dar- its instrument in issuing a new ultimate decree, a new win, a loss of any traditional moral code would neces- predestination for man and nature, is technology and sarily occur. science. Science is thus cast into a messianic role and Cowan, Louise. 1959. The fugitive group: a literary becomes progressively basic to utopianism. hiSto~. Louisiana State Universitv Press. Baton Rouge., Rushdoony, Rousas 1971. The one and the many, pp. 266-7. Craig Press, p, 274. APPLICATION FORM FOR THE CREATION RESEARCHSOCIETY Four Groups can receive our quarterly publication. They are: 1) Voting Members: these shall have an earned degree in some recognized area of science at least at the level of the masters’ degree (M.A. or MS.) 2) Sustaining Members: these are people with or without advanced degrees in an arca other than science, who are interested in the work of the Society. 3) Student Members: these include high school and undergraduate collcgc students, who wish to become acquainted with the work of the Society. 4) Subscribers: these include all libraries, schools, churches an,1 otl;er organizations, as well as any individuals who wish to know what the Society is doing, but who feel that they can- not sign the statement of belief. 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