Scientific creationism

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Scientific creationism is the defense of creationism on scientific grounds. While this arose before evolutionism, for example with the scriptural geologists, it is best known as arguments against evolution and for one or more scientific hypotheses or theories of biological creation. This includes young earth creationism, old earth creationism, and intelligent design. A poll in 1984 reported that about 700 out of the estimated 480,000 scientists in relevant fields gave credit to creationism. That is about 0.158% of relevant scientists.[Reference needed]

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