Annals of Philosophy, Social and Human Disciplines (Jul 2016)
The Scientific Creationism
Abstract
The subject of the present paper is the analysis of the origin of the universe, time, life, mankind and of the geological column, from the perspective of the creationist model, and through comparisons with the evolutionist model. The creationist model, as opposed to the evolutionist one, affirms that the universe and also the mankind were created directly and perfectly by the Creator. Since the very beginning, man has been endowed with a complete biological development, with the capacity to think, with freedom of choice, with certain abilities of survival, of using the land and its resources in conformity with the purpose intended by the Creator and with the ability to transmit ideas in written form over generations. The geological column has been formed during a single age, through a hydraulic catastrophic event (that corresponds to the Archaeozoic Era) that has lead to the storing of sediments (Proterozoic; generated by the disintegration of mountains and rocks) and to the creation of all the fossil deposits, from the death of plants, animals and human beings trapped by the sediments.