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* [[Disciplines in creationism]]: Creationism is multidisciplinary, involving [[science]], [[history]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]].  These disciplines are interdependent, and creationism cannot be understood at all unless it is understood in light of all these disciplines.
* [[Disciplines in creationism]]: Creationism is multidisciplinary, involving [[science]], [[history]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]].  These disciplines are interdependent, and creationism cannot be understood at all unless it is understood in light of all these disciplines.
* [[Philosophy of science]]: Science is only as good as the philosophy that organizes it.  Evolutionism and creationism are based on two different philosophies of science which are similar in many ways, but also bear important differences.  It is impossible to understand creationism without understanding its philosophy of science and understanding ''why'' creationists believe it to be correct.
* [[Philosophy of science]]: Science is only as good as the philosophy that organizes it.  Evolutionism and creationism are based on two different philosophies of science which are similar in many ways, but also bear important differences.  It is impossible to understand creationism without understanding its philosophy of science and understanding ''why'' creationists believe it to be correct.
* [[Epistemology of the Bible]]: Creationists and evolutionists have different views about how the Bible should be used or interpreted. Creationism is based on the belief that the Bible is a historically accurate account of ancient events.  Evolutionism is based on the belief that the Bible is either allegorical or mythological, but not historical.  It is impossible to understand creationism without understanding the historical accounts in the Bible, and why creationists believe them to be accurate.
* [[Epistemology of the Bible]]: Creationists and evolutionists have different views about how the Bible should be used or interpreted. Creationism is based on the belief that the Bible is a historically accurate account of ancient events.  Evolutionism is based on the belief that there are no supernatural causes, and asserts that the Bible is either allegorical or mythological, but not historical.  It is impossible to understand creationism without understanding the historical accounts in the Bible, and why creationists believe them to be accurate.
* [[Genesis]]: The book of Genesis accounts provide a great deal more than an account of "Seven days of creation."  They provide an intricate and detailed record of historical events and people that spans around 2,000 years.  It is impossible to understand creationism without understanding the depth and breadth of the history in Genesis, and why creationists believe it actually occurred.
* [[Genesis]]: The book of Genesis accounts provide a great deal more than an account of "Seven days of creation."  They provide an intricate and detailed record of historical events and people that spans around 2,000 years.  It is impossible to understand creationism without understanding the depth and breadth of the history in Genesis, and why creationists believe it actually occurred.
* [[Flood geology]]: A large volume of literature and evidence has been amassed regarding the [[Global flood]] of Noah.  Flood geologists believe that the Earth's geological features can only reasonably by explained with reference to the enormous and horrifying flood covered the Earth 4-5,000 years ago which was recorded and remembered by every culture in the ancient world.
* [[Flood geology]]: A large volume of literature and evidence has been amassed regarding the [[Global flood]] of Noah.  Flood geologists believe that the Earth's geological features can only reasonably by explained with reference to the enormous and horrifying flood covered the Earth 4-5,000 years ago which was recorded and remembered by every culture in the ancient world.
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