Creacionismo (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Creacionismo" in Spanish language version.

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  • Neyman, Greg. «Theistic Evolution». Old Earth Ministries. Springfield, OH: Old Earth Ministries. Archivado desde el original el 24 de febrero de 2012. Consultado el 24 de abril de 2012. «Theistic Evolution is the old earth creationist belief that God used the process of evolution to create life on earth. The modern scientific understanding of biological evolution is considered to be compatible with the Bible.» 

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  • «A Spectrum of Creation Views held by Evangelicals». Ipswich (Massachusetts): American Scientific Affiliation. Consultado el 18 de octubre de 2007. «All Christians in the sciences affirm the central role of the Logos in creating and maintaining the Universe. In seeking to describe how the incredible universe has come to be, a variety of views has emerged in the last two hundred years as continuing biblical and scientific scholarship have enabled deeper understanding of God's word and world.» 

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  • Bernadeane Carr (Impratur Robert H. Brom, Bishop of San Diego). «Adam, Eve, and Evolution». Catholic Answers. Catholic.com. Archivado desde el original el 9 de octubre de 2007. Consultado el 10 de octubre de 2007. 

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  • Gould, Stephen Jay (14 de mayo de 1981). «Evolution as Fact and Theory». Discover (Reprint) (Waukesha, WI: Kalmbach Publishing) 2: 34-37. ISSN 0274-7529. Consultado el 12 de abril de 2010. ; Moran, Laurence (2002) [Originally published 1993]. «Evolution is a Fact and a Theory». TalkOrigins Archive. Houston, TX: The TalkOrigins Foundation, Inc. Consultado el 12 de abril de 2010.  Evolution's status as a "theory" has played a prominent role in the creation–evolution controversy. In scientific terminology, "theories are structures of ideas that explain and interpret facts." Evolutionists utilise this definition to characterise evolution as a scientific fact and a theory. In contrast, creationists use the term "theory" to characterize evolution as an "imperfect fact," drawing upon the vernacular conception of "theory" as "part of a hierarchy of confidence running downhill from fact to theory to hypothesis to guess."

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