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[[Human creationism]] - the doctrine or belief that each human soul is created, notably by God. It is thus opposed to [[traducianism]].
[[Human creationism]] - the doctrine or belief that each human soul is created, notably by God. It is thus opposed to [[traducianism]].


=== Religious Creationism ===
=== Religious creationism ===
[[Religious Creationism]] is the belief that the universe and life on Earth were created by an almighty deity. The position has a deep rooted foundation in scripture, which is relied upon for insights regarding the history of the world. [[Biblical creationism]] based on the [[Bible]], whereas [[Islamic creationism]] based on the [[Qur'an]].
[[Religious Creationism]] is the belief that the universe and life on Earth were created by an almighty deity. The position has a deep rooted foundation in scripture, which is relied upon for insights regarding the history of the world. [[Biblical creationism]] based on the [[Bible]], whereas [[Islamic creationism]] based on the [[Qur'an]].


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